How Do You Spell CERCOPITHECUS TALAPOIN?

Pronunciation: [sˈɜːkəpˌɪθɛkəs tˈalɐpˌɔ͡ɪn] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the species name "Cercopithecus Talapoin" can be confusing due to the presence of uncommon consonant clusters. The first word is pronounced /ˌsɜːrkəˈpɪθəkəs/ with the stress on the second syllable. The double "c" represents a voiceless palatal plosive, while the "pt" cluster is pronounced as an unaspirated voiceless bilabial plosive followed by an unaspirated voiceless dental or alveolar plosive. The second word, "Talapoin", is pronounced /ˌtæləpˈwɪn/ with the stress on the first syllable, and the "oi" represents a diphthong.

CERCOPITHECUS TALAPOIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Cercopithecus talapoin, commonly known as the talapoin monkey, is a species of Old World monkey belonging to the family Cercopithecidae. It is found in the forests and swamps of Central Africa, particularly in countries such as Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, and Gabon.

    The talapoin monkey is a relatively small primate, measuring about 30-45 centimeters in length, excluding its tail. It has a unique physical appearance, characterized by its short face, rounded head, and long limbs. The fur of the talapoin monkey varies in color, ranging from light grey to dark brown, with a distinct white spot or stripe on its forehead.

    This monkey is known for its arboreal nature, spending most of its life in trees. It is an agile climber, using its long tail for balance and jumping from branch to branch. The talapoin monkey is primarily herbivorous, feeding on fruits, seeds, leaves, and occasionally insects.

    Within its social structure, the talapoin monkey lives in small groups consisting of an alpha male, several females, and their offspring. These groups communicate through various vocalizations and gestures, establishing a complex hierarchy and maintaining social cohesion.

    As a result of habitat loss due to human activities, the talapoin monkey is facing population decline and is listed as near threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Conservation efforts are focused on preserving its natural habitat and raising awareness about the importance of protecting this species.

Common Misspellings for CERCOPITHECUS TALAPOIN

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  • ceecopithecus talapoin
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  • cerfopithecus talapoin

Etymology of CERCOPITHECUS TALAPOIN

The word "Cercopithecus" comes from the Greek words "kerkos" meaning "tail" and "pithekos" meaning "monkey". It refers to a genus of Old World monkeys that have long tails.

"Talapoin" is derived from the name of the town "Talapoin" in the Republic of the Congo, where one species of the Cercopithecus monkey, specifically Cercopithecus talapoin, is found. This particular monkey is known for its small size and is often referred to as the talapoin monkey.

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