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Monkey Business # 4 Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 11/7/2014
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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This cache SAKI-MONKEY is part of the MONKEY BUSINESS SERIES dedicated to Hokum124! BYOP - Record the numbers you find on a few specific caches in this series and they will lead you to the 2 final mystery caches! Hokum124 & Monkey Business Finale


This should be a fun quick and easy series, the final two mystery caches many or may not be winter friendly depending on the amount of show we receive. 

Saki Monkey is a more common name for any primate that is a member of the Pithecia genus. There are 8 saki species in this group and there are also 5 in another genus - Chiropotes or “bearded sakis”. They live all across South America from South Colombia to Central Brazil. They are arboreal and live in the trees of rainforest regions.The monkeys are smallish in size and have impressively long bushy tails. They have especially strong hind legs so they can make the huge leaps needed when moving from tree to tree. They can reach up to 20 inches (50 cm) and 4.4 lbs (2 kg) inweight. They have rough furry skin which can be black, grey or reddish depending on the particularly species. This face is often naked with no fur at all but they do all have a furry hood around their faces. The Guianan saki the males and females have vastly different appearances, the male is all black shaggy, long fur with a pale, yellow-orange face and black nose while the female is gray-brown with white-tipped hairs and white stripes on the sides of her nose. The black bearded saki is also of notable appearance with a long reddish-brown coat and what looks like a neatly trimmed, long beard of an Imam.

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