Capuchin Culture
An intimate portrait of a family of capuchin monkeys living in the harsh, semi-arid forest of north-eastern Brazil. These monkeys must rely on all their ingenuity and remarkable skills to survive here. If they want to become independent, youngsters must inherit the strategies of their group: hunting, finding water, digging to extract roots, and even using stone tools to crack open palm nuts. Director and Producer: Luca Antonio Marino Executive Producers: Fraser Durie, Fiona Pitcher, Philip James Narrated by Will Mercer Music by Gianmarco Ricasoli Thanks to EthoCebus Project Copyright © Luca Antonio Marino & University of Salford Contact information Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.lucaantoniomarino.com/ Capuchin Culture Facebook page: / capuchinculture Luca Antonio Marino Facebook page: / lucaantoniomarino Luca Antonio Marino Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/luca.antoni...

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