Capuchins are black, brown, buff or whitish, but their exact color and pattern depends on the species involved. They reach a length of (B)0 to (E)6 cm (1(A)–22 in), with tails that are just as long as the body. Females bear young every two years following a 160 to 1(C)0 day gestation. The young cling to their mother's chest until they are larger, when they move to her back. Adult male capuchins rarely take part in caring for the young. Within four years for females and eight years for males, juveniles become fully mature. In captivity, individuals have reached an age of (F)5 years, although life expectancy in nature is only 15 to 25 years.
D=E+F
N 40 AB.BCD
W 75 ED.CBF
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