Wormwood
Warts are a type of primate belonging to the monkey family. It is also known as the tan liquor set or the tan liquor set. It lives in the forests of the Atlantic coast of southeastern Brazil. It is the most southerly species among all the marmosets. Wormwood marmots resemble common marmosets, but are slightly larger. They have black-skinned skin and tail, and a mugwort, slightly different from the common marmoset. Wormwood marmosets live in coastal forests up to 500 m above sea level. These are daytime running insects and tree-shaped animals that spend most of their time in the trees. These monkeys live in small groups of two to eight. Unlike most other marmosets, it eats only insects. They do not eat tree sap because the snout is very small. Only a few are known about the reproductive characteristics of the warts. The gestation period is about 170 days, usually giving birth to two young.