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The Capuchin monkey is an awesome animal. They live in wet, dry, and primary parts of South American forests. They consume both plants and animals. When the temperature is cold they hunt for birds, lizards, and frogs. The monkeys are also prey. An average Capuchin monkey weighs about 1.4 to 4 kilograms. But because of global warming scientists believe that Capuchin monkeys could possibly die out by substantial numbers The monkeys may have to use their bodies to move fast around looking for food. They may also have to grow thicker fur to adapt to the temperature. The Capuchin monkey will probably stay on the ground rather than in the trees, which will probably be easy for the predators of the Capuchin monkey to hunt them. In conclusion the Capuchin monkey needs to adapt to global warming but grow longer and thicker fur, and shelter on the ground.