Primate Biology (Sep 2020)

Do saki monkeys possess a grooming claw?

  • C. Ohlendorf,
  • C. Ohlendorf,
  • C. Ohlendorf,
  • E. W. Heymann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/pb-7-19-2020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 19 – 23

Abstract

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The presence of a grooming claw on the second toe is a characteristic of Strepsirrhini and tarsiers. There is also some evidence for the presence of a grooming claw in Platyrrhini. Here we report qualitative findings from different species of saki monkeys, genus Pithecia, on the presence of modified nails on the second toe. These observations suggest that a grooming claw or a grooming claw-like nail occurs in different Pithecia species, but that it does not consistently occur in all individuals.