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What (who) is bearded saki - definition

GENUS OF MAMMALS
Chiropotes
  • [[White-nosed saki]] (''Chiropotes albinasus'').

bearded tit         
SPECIES OF BIRD
Bearded tit; Panurus; Panurus biarmicus; Panuridae; Bearded Parrotbill; Bearded Tit; Tit, Bearded; Bearded Reedling; Bearded parrotbill
¦ noun a small long-tailed songbird of the parrotbill family, inhabiting reed beds. [Panurus biarmicus.]
Bearded lady         
  • Annie Jones]] toured with [[P.T. Barnum]]'s circus in the 19th century.
  • ''[[Magdalena Ventura with Her Husband and Son]]'', portrait by [[Jusepe de Ribera]] (1631)
A WOMAN WITH A BEARD; HISTORICALLY, SUCH WOMEN EARNED THEIR INCOME AS A CIRCUS-LIKE ATTRACTION
Bearded women; Bearded woman; Bearded Lady; Bearded Ladies; 🧔‍♀️; 🧔‍♀
A bearded lady (or bearded woman) is a female with a naturally occurring beard normally due to the condition known as hirsutism or hypertrichosis. Hypertrichosis causes people of either sex to develop excess hair over their entire body (including the face), while hirsutism is restricted to females and only causes excessive hair growth in the nine body areas mentioned by Ferriman and Gallwey.
Pogona         
  • Bearded dragon eating [[dandelion]] leaves
  • Galore Hill Nature Reserve, New South Wales, Australia
  • Skeleton at the [[Museum of Osteology]] in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
  • Captive adult measuring over 30 cm (1 ft)
  • Through selective breeding, bearded dragons can have various colors and patterns.
GENUS OF REPTILES
Bearded dragon; Bearded Dragon (pet); Bearded dragons as pets; Bearded Dragon; Bearded dragons; Bearded dragon in captivity; Bearded lizard; Bearded Dragon in captivity
Pogona is a genus of reptiles containing six lizard species which are often known by the common name bearded dragons. The name "bearded dragon" refers to the underside of the throat (or "beard") of the lizard, which can turn black and gain weight for a number of reasons, most often as a result of stress, or if they feel threatened.

Wikipedia

Bearded saki

The bearded sakis, or cuxiús are five or six species of New World monkeys, classified in the genus Chiropotes. They live in the eastern and central Amazon in South America, ranging through southern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and northern and central Brazil. The species are entirely allopatric, their distributions being separated by major rivers.

Bearded sakis differ from the closely related saki monkeys of the genus Pithecia by a pronounced beard, a tuft of hair that extends from its jaw, down its throat to the top of its chest, and is strongly pronounced particularly in the males. The tail is long and hairy, and is used for balance and not grasping. Bearded sakis reach from 32 to 51 cm in size and a weigh from 2 to 4 kg.

Like many New World monkeys, bearded sakis are diurnal and arboreal. They inhabit tropical rainforests, usually in the crowns of tree. They move on all four by the branches, spending most of the day searching for food. At the night they sleep clasped to thicker branches, never spending successive nights in the same tree. Bearded sakis live together in groups of approximately 18 to 30 animals. Within the group they communicate with bird-like twitter and high whistles. Sometimes they mingle with other primates such as capuchin and squirrel monkeys.

Fruits form the main part of the diet of the bearded sakis, but they also eat nuts, buds, leaves, insects and small vertebrates.

Once a year (usually in early autumn or late summer) the female bears a single offspring after a 5-month gestation. After about three months it begins to explore its environment independently and on it is briefly cured. Bearded sakis reach full maturity at 4 years of age. Their life expectancy is approximately 15 years.

Bearded sakis are highly sensitive to hunting and habitat destruction. Consequently, two of the five species recognized by IUCN (they do not recognize C. israelita, but do recognize C. sagulatus) are considered at least vulnerable, with C. satanas being endangered.