Small and agile, the marmoset is one of the most fascinating monkeys in South America. It is recognizable by its small size, large, lively eyes, and sometimes tufts of fur around its ears, which give it a unique appearance.
Living in family groups, it moves with ease from branch to branch in search of fruit, insects, and nectar. Surprisingly, the marmoset is one of the few primates capable of feeding on tree sap, which it obtains by piercing the bark with its sharp teeth. Highly social, it communicates using a wide variety of sounds and actively participates in raising young within the group.
This Papo figurine realistically reproduces the marmoset: finely sculpted fur, slender silhouette and lively posture. An ideal model to complete a collection of wild animals, invent exotic stories or educate children about the richness of tropical fauna.