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It's All Relative! Cotton-Top Tamarin Monkey Named Einstein Puzzles Zoo Visitors

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A cute and curious cotton-top tamarin monkey which bears an uncanny resemblance to the late German theoretical physicist Albert Einstein was welcomed to Roev Ruchei Zoo in Krasnoyarsk on October 26 and he's been winning hearts ever since. With around 6,000 cotton-top tamarins left worldwide, the species is critically endangered and one of the rarest primates on earth.

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