The capuchin monkey (Cebus) is one of the most intelligent primates in the animal kingdom. Found in Central and South America, these small, agile monkeys are famous for their problem-solving skills and tool use, such as cracking nuts with stones. Capuchins are social animals, living in large groups and using a variety of vocalizations and facial expressions to communicate.
Their diet is diverse, consisting of fruits, nuts, insects, and small vertebrates, which makes them key contributors to seed dispersal and ecosystem health. Capuchins' playful and curious nature makes them favorites among wildlife enthusiasts, but habitat destruction and illegal pet trade pose significant threats to their populations.