Common name : Bushy bearded titi, Caquetá titi
Scientific name : Callicebus caquetensis
Family : Pitheciidae
Native to : Columbia
Interesting fact : It was first described as recently as August, 2010.
Conservation status : Critically Endangered
It is a species of the titi monkey. They have black hairless faces and they get their name because of the long red hair from the ears to the chins on both sides, which resembles a red beard. They are omnivores and can eat fruits, leaves, flowers, insects, birds’ eggs and small vertebrates.