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Mainly tree sap but also plants, insects, small lizards, frogs and birds eggs
Brazil
Scrub forests, edge of rainforests
Common marmosets live in polyandrous groups of 3-13, which means that a single female mates with multiple males
All members of the group help with parental care and they usually give birth to twins.