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some tropical animals for patreon 🌴🌿🐊
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Saint Veronica Giuliani
1660-1727
Feast day: July 9
Saint Veronica, an Italian Capuchin Poor Clare, whose baptismal name was Ursula, is one of the greatest mystics in the Church. Her life was one of the cross and pain, uniting her sufferings with Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection, eventually receiving the stigmata. In her Diary of 22,000 pages, we learn of her ecstatic visions of Jesus, saints, souls in purgatory and of the devil. St. Veronica was devoted to the Eucharist and Sacred Heart, trusting God totally, abandoning herself completely to His will. Her heart is incorrupt to this day.
Prints, plaques & holy cards available for purchase here: (website)
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White faced capuchin monkey furry / anthro
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Capuchin monkeys
By: Frank M. Chapman
From: Natural History Magazine
1937
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capuchin monkey
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They brought their monkey babies to my Monkey tea party!
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A few weeks I was watching a movie with a really forced (het) romance and a side (mlm) couple who weren’t together canonically but they’re really obviously in love the actors have said that they’re homoerotic
Then a watched the third movie (the one I was talking about is the second) and the forced romance wasn’t in it and the side characters both were and they still didn’t get together but one guy (the one from the forced romance) KISSED THE CAPUCHIN which if you aren’t aware is a type of monkey
And it will annoy me till the day I die
P.S. I’m talking about night at the museum
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In case y’all were wondering, the monkey from Night at the Museum is still alive
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Explore these 8 crypts, catacombs, and bone churches you have see before you become part of the display.
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Dudes, i KNOW that sun wukong is macaque,....
BUT HEAR ME OUT-
Capuchin.
You can't tell me that you don't see the similarities.
!!!
No one else? No? Just me? Ok.
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RETURN OF MONKEY MONDAY: CAPUCHIN EDITION!
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Animal of the Day!
Panamanian White-faced Capuchin (Cebus imitator)
(Photo in public domain)
Conservation Status- Vulnerable
Habitat- Central America
Size (Weight/Length)- 4 kg; 46 cm
Diet- Leaves; Lizards; Fruits; Nuts; Insects; Small rodents
Cool Facts- The highly social Panamanian white-faced capuchin is one of the smartest monkeys in the world. Living in a large troop of up to 40 individuals of mixed sex, families are tightly knit. Having hierarchies in both the males and females of the group, only certain monkeys raise offspring while the other members help to raise them. In a world full of jaguars and caimans, these capuchins sometimes form groups with spider monkeys and squirrel monkeys to feed in larger numbers. Capuchins are also avid tool users, often using rocks to crack open crab shells and nut husks. Some rub plants into their fur to prevent parasites. Scientists have even recorded Panamanian white-faced capuchins even using sticks to defend themselves against snakes.
Rating- 13/10 (“We named the monkey Jack.”)
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White-fronted capuchin
By: Unknown photographer
From: The Journal of Heredity
1910
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