Capuchin is a type of small monkey found in South America.
They are known as a maid monkey because of their intelligence in helping human duties.
Capuchin Monkey has a large brain for their body size, which makes them very smart.
They are able to use tools and can even develop simple technology to help them in finding food.
Capuchin Monkey is often used in medical research because of their ability to remember and follow orders.
They are social animals and often live in groups consisting of several tens of individuals.
Capuchin Monkey often chooses a life partner and usually lives together for years.
They can communicate in a complex way, including using sign language and sound.
Capuchin Monkey is omnivores and their food consists of fruits, seeds, insects, and even tadpole.
They have long and typical hair that covers their heads, which look like a hat, and that's why they are named Capuchin which means a small hat in Spanish.