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Tamarins are small monkeys with bushy tails. They are typically found in the jungles of South America, and they live on a diet of bugs and fruit.

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The Saki is a small arboreal monkey. This monkey lives in tropical South America and has long hair and a bushy nonprehensile tail.

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squirrel, raccoon
Two bushy tailed rodents include the dormice and squirrel.

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