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Titi is a New World monkey in the genus ''Callicebus''. Titi may also refer to: Animals * Central American squirrel monkey, referred to as the "titi monkey" in Costa Rica * Geoffroy's tamarin, referred to as "titi monkey" in Panama * Māori name for the sooty shearwater (''Puffinus griseus'') Plants * ''Cliftonia monophylla'', tree * ''Cyrilla racemiflora'', sole species in the flowering plant genus ''Cyrilla'' Places * Titi, Burundi, a village * Titi, Republic of the Congo, a town * Titi / Muttonbird Islands, New Zealand People

* Titi or Tyti, ancient Egyptian queen * Titi (footballer, born 1988), Brazilian football cente-back * Titi (footballer, born 2002), Brazilian football defender * Thierry Henry (born 1977), French footballer * Titi Camara (born 1972), Guinean footballer * Yityish Titi Aynaw, Yityish "Titi" Aynaw, Israeli model * Titi (singer), Senegalese singer Ndeye Fatou {{disambig, plant, geo Nicknames ...
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Titi
The titis, or titi monkeys, are New World monkeys of the subfamily Callicebinae, which contains three extant genera: ''Cheracebus'', ''Callicebus'', and ''Plecturocebus.'' This subfamily also contains the extinct genera ''Miocallicebus, Homunculus'', and ''Carlocebus''. Titi monkeys live in South America, from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, east through Brazil, and south to Bolivia and northern Paraguay. Description Depending on species, titis have a head and body length of , and a tail, which is longer than the head and body, of . The different titi species vary substantially in coloring, but resemble each other in most other physical ways. They have long, soft fur, and it is usually reddish, brownish, grayish or blackish, and in most species the underside is lighter or more reddish than the upperside. Some species have contrasting blackish or whitish foreheads, while all members of the genus ''Cheracebus'' have a white half-collar. The tail is always furry and is not prehensile. ...
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