Known predators
Based on studies in:
England: Oxfordshire, Wytham Wood (Forest)
USA: Montana (Tundra)
USA: Alaska, Barrow (Tundra)
USA: Alaska (Tundra)
USA: Florida, South Florida (Swamp)
Malaysia (Swamp)
Namibia, Namib Desert (Desert or dune)
India, Rajasthan Desert (Desert or dune)
USA: California, Coachella Valley (Desert or dune)
USA: Illinois (Forest)
Russia (Agricultural)
Leontopithecus chrysopygus is a prey of:
Strigiformes
Serpentes
Felidae
Falconiformes
England: Oxfordshire, Wytham Wood (Forest)
USA: Montana (Tundra)
USA: Alaska, Barrow (Tundra)
USA: Alaska (Tundra)
USA: Florida, South Florida (Swamp)
Malaysia (Swamp)
Namibia, Namib Desert (Desert or dune)
India, Rajasthan Desert (Desert or dune)
USA: California, Coachella Valley (Desert or dune)
USA: Illinois (Forest)
Russia (Agricultural)
Leontopithecus chrysopygus is a prey of:
Strigiformes
Serpentes
Felidae
Falconiformes
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