00:00Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is known as the year of the Rio Carnival.
00:05It's a colorful, joyful, and loud festival that attracts many tourists.
00:10But whether there's a carnival or not,
00:12the joy and loudness of the carnival will only grow in the forests of South America.
00:18Let's get to know them in the story of Amazing Number 3.
00:21Let's go!
00:23In the South East of Brazil, the city of Rio de Janeiro is surrounded by the Mata Atlantica or Atlantic Forest.
00:34It's like there's always a party in the forest.
00:37Different exotic species live here.
00:41Half of these can't be found in other parts of the world, even in the Amazon.
00:49One of the residents here is the largest primate in South America.
00:55The Moriki, which weighs almost 10 kilos.
01:00Sometimes they're called the Woolly Spider Monkey.
01:04Not because they make food, but because they were thought to have given birth to two different species.
01:12The Woolly and the Spider Monkey.
01:14But they're really unique.
01:17The largest primate in South America has a long life span.
01:22It rests for almost half a day.
01:26It wakes up late in the morning.
01:29If the alarm goes off at 8am, they wake up at 10am.
01:34And in the afternoon, they spend up to three hours on holiday.
01:38Life is good, right?
01:40If the Moriki is the biggest,
01:46some of the smallest and weirdest primates in South America are in this forest.
01:54This is the Golden Lion Tamarin.
01:57It's a GGSS or beautiful in its own way.
02:05These monkeys are friendly.
02:07They're usually naughty to their friends.
02:10Now, they're busy getting better.
02:12He needs to get ready because he has to go to dinner.
02:17Another thing he likes to do is eat.
02:22It weighs almost half a pound, but it's hard to find a snack.
02:29It keeps moving from tree to tree in search of a perfect meal.
02:35Like the spider that hides in the water in the tree.
02:43The main course is done.
02:46It's time for dessert.
02:49The Inga is a type of bean with a vanilla flavor.
02:53It's also known as an ice cream bean.
02:56This is the perfect breakfast.
03:00Happy, right?
03:02Beautiful in its own way.
03:06If the tamarins are small, the monkeys are smaller.
03:09If the tamarins are small, the monkeys are smaller.
03:14This marmoset is only six inches long and weighs less than one pound.
03:21But it's not just its size that's different.
03:24Unlike other primates, it doesn't have fingers, but it has nails.
03:31This is what it uses to climb trees quickly, especially if there are predators.
03:37To make sure that there is no danger, it's nervous around it.
03:45Did you know that it can rotate its head by almost 250 degrees?
03:50It's like a pinwheel.
03:52No one can push it because it's surrounded by its brother.
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