It is hard to guess what a Goeldi’s marmoset weights. But we have the answer:
An adult Goeldi’s marmoset (Callimico goeldii) on average weights 558 grams (1.23 lbs).
The Goeldi’s marmoset is from the family Callitrichidae (genus: Callimico). It is usually born with about 50 grams (0.11 lbs). They can live for up to 17.83 years. When reaching adult age, they grow up to 28 cm (1′ 0″). Usually, Goeldi’s marmosets have 1 babies per litter.
As a reference: An average human weights in at 62 kg (137 lbs) and reaches an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). Humans spend 280 days (40 weeks) in the womb of their mother and reach around 75 years of age.
The Goeldi’s marmoset or Goeldi’s monkey (Callimico goeldii) is a small, South American New World monkey that lives in the upper Amazon basin region of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It is the only species classified in the genus Callimico, and the monkeys are sometimes referred to as “callimicos”.Goeldi’s marmosets are blackish or blackish-brown in color and the hair on their head and tail sometimes has red, white, or silverly brown highlights. Their bodies are about 8–9 inches (20–23 cm) long, and their tails are about 10–12 inches (25–30 cm) long.Goeldi’s marmoset was first described in 1904, making Callimico one of the more recent monkey genera to be described. In older classification schemes it was sometimes placed in its own family Callimiconidae and sometimes, along with the marmosets and tamarins, in the subfamily Callitrichinae in the family Cebidae. More recently, Callitrichinae has been (re-)elevated to family status as Callitrichidae.Females reach sexual maturity at 8.5 months, males at 16.5 months. The gestation period lasts from 140 to 180 days. Unlike other New World monkeys, they have the capacity to give birth twice a year. The mother carries a single baby monkey per pregnancy, whereas most other species in the family Callitrichidae usually give birth to twins. For the first 2–3 weeks the mother acts as the primary caregiver until the father takes over most of the responsibilities except for nursing. The infant is weaned after about 65 days. Females outnumber males by 2 to 1. The life expectancy in captivity is about 10 years. The monkeys are able to jump as far as one end of a tennis court to another.Goeldi’s marmosets prefer to forage in dense scrubby undergrowth; perhaps because of this, they are rare, with groups living in separate patches of suitable habitat, separated by miles of unsuitable flora. In the wet season, their diet includes fruit, insects, spiders, lizards, frogs, and snakes. In the dry season, they feed on fungi, the only tropical primates known to depend on this source of food. They live in small social groups (approximately six individuals) that stay within a few feet of one another most of the time, staying in contact via high-pitched calls. They are also known to form polyspecific groups with tamarins, perhaps because Goeldi’s marmosets are not known to have the X-linked polymorphism which enables some individuals of other New World monkey species to see in full tri-chromatic vision.The species takes its name from its discoverer, the Swiss naturalist Emil August Goeldi.
Animals of the same family as a Goeldi’s marmoset
We found other animals of the Callitrichidae family:
- Buffy-headed marmoset with a weight of 374 grams
- Black lion tamarin with a weight of 656 grams
- White-headed marmoset with a weight of 342 grams
- Wied’s marmoset with a weight of 375 grams
- Golden-headed lion tamarin with a weight of 573 grams
- Golden-mantled tamarin with a weight of 385 grams
- Brown-mantled tamarin with a weight of 393 grams
- Common marmoset with a weight of 291 grams
- Pied tamarin with a weight of 465 grams
- Silvery marmoset with a weight of 376 grams
Animals with the same weight as a Goeldi’s marmoset
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Callimico goeldii:
- European mink bringing 567 grams to the scale
- Insular flying fox bringing 560 grams to the scale
- Guadalcanal monkey-faced bat bringing 489 grams to the scale
- Ring-tailed ground squirrel bringing 500 grams to the scale
- Volcano rabbit bringing 465 grams to the scale
- Giant pocket gopher bringing 499 grams to the scale
- Ethiopian dwarf mongoose bringing 485 grams to the scale
- Giant white-tailed rat bringing 644 grams to the scale
- Painted ringtail possum bringing 642 grams to the scale
- Amazon bamboo rat bringing 650 grams to the scale
Animals with the same size as a Goeldi’s marmoset
Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Goeldi’s marmoset:
- Malayan weasel with a size of 32.6 cm (1′ 1″)
- Southern white-breasted hedgehog with a size of 23.1 cm (0′ 10″)
- Orange-brown Atlantic tree-rat with a size of 22.7 cm (0′ 9″)
- Saharan striped polecat with a size of 24.2 cm (0′ 10″)
- Franklin’s ground squirrel with a size of 24.5 cm (0′ 10″)
- Florida naked-tailed rat with a size of 27 cm (0′ 11″)
- Michoacan pocket gopher with a size of 22.5 cm (0′ 9″)
- Gray-backed sportive lemur with a size of 25.5 cm (0′ 11″)
- New Britain water rat with a size of 29.2 cm (1′ 0″)
- Patagonian weasel with a size of 32.4 cm (1′ 1″)
Animals with the same litter size as a Goeldi’s marmoset
Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (1) as a Goeldi’s marmoset:
- Senegal bushbaby
- Black-headed spider monkey
- Bowhead whale
- Sundevall’s roundleaf bat
- Tana River red colobus
- Campbell’s mona monkey
- Rahm’s brush-furred rat
- South American fur seal
- Oncilla
- Madagascan large free-tailed bat
Animals with the same life expectancy as a Goeldi’s marmoset
Completely different animals, but becoming as old as a Goeldi’s marmoset:
- African palm civet with an average maximal age of 18.5 years
- Fat-tailed dwarf lemur with an average maximal age of 19.25 years
- Antilopine kangaroo with an average maximal age of 16 years
- Equatorial saki with an average maximal age of 14.83 years
- Klipspringer with an average maximal age of 17.75 years
- Eastern lesser bamboo lemur with an average maximal age of 17.08 years
- Celebes crested macaque with an average maximal age of 18 years
- Thorold’s deer with an average maximal age of 18 years
- Thomson’s gazelle with an average maximal age of 15.17 years
- Eld’s deer with an average maximal age of 19.33 years