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Brazil builds a bridge to protect emblematic monkey

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Rio de Janeiro, Aug 14 (EFE).- (Images: Janaína Quinet / Antonio Lacerda) The golden lion tamarin, an endangered monkey and one of the most emblematic species in Brazil, will be protected and preserved by a new bridge, a viaduct built between wooded areas to aid the reproduction of this exotic animal.FOOTAGE OF THE GOLDEN LION TAMARIN.

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