PopulationTrend- DecreasingReasoning- The Limiting factor for Capuchin Monkey Population is lack of food and decreasing habitat. The trees they live in are being cut down for wood, and there is to many of them to be supported on the trees that haven't been cut down. Capuchin Monkeys are not dying because of natural selection, they are dying because of people destroying their habitat. I predict that population will go down because of this, and in the next 30 years they will be extinct. Unless, we provide a sanctuary for them so we can they can populate, then we will let them go so they can still be around.
- Trend- Decreasing
- Reasoning- The Limiting factor for Capuchin Monkey Population is lack of food and decreasing habitat. The trees they live in are being cut down for wood, and there is to many of them to be supported on the trees that haven't been cut down. Capuchin Monkeys are not dying because of natural selection, they are dying because of people destroying their habitat. I predict that population will go down because of this, and in the next 30 years they will be extinct. Unless, we provide a sanctuary for them so we can they can populate, then we will let them go so they can still be around.