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Description The Salford wedge-capped capuchin, in Leeds Discovery Centre. This specimen of Cebus olivaceus was transferred from Salford Museum to Leeds Museum, Leeds, England, in 1982. It was taxidermy-mounted by Harry Ferris Brazenor in the early 20th century.
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