Videos tagged with "pocket"

Ecuador Contest with Steve and Maria Gardner.wmv [03:00]
Thank you, International Living, for this opportunity. For the record, all parts of this video are our own work. We wrote and recorded the music and took the pictures and videos with our Samsung pocket camera. All materials in the picture of the library shelves are books, seminar materials and training programs we have authored, edited, or ghost-written. By way of additional background, my undergrad degree from Wheaton College is in Cultural Anthropology. Maria and I are completing our professional coaching certification with the International Coaching Academy: Maria's niche is Life/Spiritual Coaching, and mine is Business Coaching. We have one daughter and an incredible son-in-law, a major in the Air Force flying the KC-10 refueler. Our daughter appears in one of our video pictures as an infant held by Maria's father. As a young child, our daughter toured with us in our Cessna Turbo 206 while we performed throughout North America. Our three grandchildren appear in a picture with us on bicycles in front of their house in NJ. We have lived in MI, IL, TX, CA, CO, and now reside in Fort Wayne, IN.
Tags: International, Living, Ecuador, Contest, Steve, and, Maria, Gardner

Pygmy Marmoset [00:16]
The Pygmy Marmoset or Dwarf Monkey is a New World monkey native to the Rainforest canopies of western Brazil, southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, eastern Peru, and northern Bolivia. It is one of the smallest primates, and the smallest true monkey, with its body length ranging from 14 to 16 centimetres (5.5 to 6.3 in) (excluding the 15-to-20-centimetre (5.9 to 7.9 in) tail). Males weigh around 140 grams (4.9 oz), and females only 120 grams (4.2 oz). Despite its name, the Pygmy Marmoset is somewhat different from the typical marmosets, most of which are classified in the genera Callithrix and Mico; as such, it is accorded its own genus, Cebuella. Nicknames for this monkey often refer to its diminutiveness, as in the following two examples: mono de bolsillo ("pocket monkey") and leoncito ("little lion"). The Pygmy Marmoset is not to be mistaken for a 'thumb monkey' which is a fictional animal perpetuated by edited internet images. The Pygmy Marmoset uses special types of communication to give alerts and warning to its family members. These include chemical, vocal, and physical types of communication. A trill is used to communicate over long distance. A sharp warning whistle and a clicking sound signal danger to their family members. A J-call is a series of fast notes repeated by the caller and is used at medium distances. Pygmy marmosets live 11-12 years in the wild, but in zoos, they live into their early twenties. Marmosets often live in groups made up of an adult pair ...
Tags: Monkey, Yasuni, Rainforest, Amazon, Shiripuno, Biosphere, Reserve, Ecuador, Haorani, People, hunting, archery

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