"squirrel monkey" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: squirrel monkeys [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} squirrel monkey (plural squirrel monkeys)
  1. (zoology, primatology) Any of several small New World monkeys, of the genus Saimiri, that live in Central and South America. Categories (topical): Zoology Categories (lifeform): New World monkeys Derived forms: bare-eared squirrel monkey, common squirrel monkey, South American squirrel monkey Translations (Saimiri): mona esquirol [feminine] (Catalan), 松鼠猴 (sōngshǔhóu) (Chinese Mandarin), doodshoofdaapje [neuter] (Dutch), saimiri (Finnish), saïmiri (French), singe-écureuil [masculine] (French), sapajou [masculine] (French), Totenkopfäffchen [neuter] (German), moncaí iorach [masculine] (Irish), 다람쥐원숭이 (daramjwiwonsung'i) (Korean), mágíłtsooí bináázhiní (Navajo), خزمیمون (xazmeymun) (Persian), sajmiri [feminine] (Polish), macaco-de-cheiro [masculine] (Portuguese), mono ardilla [masculine] (Spanish), mono fraile [masculine] (Spanish), dödskalleapa [common-gender] (Swedish), ekorrapa [common-gender] (Swedish), sincap maymunu (Turkish)

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