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The '''rabbits''' (Leporidae) are a subfamily of monkeys. Their typical cream and black color is often recognizable.  
The '''capuchin monkeys''' (Cebinae) are a subfamily of monkeys. Their typical cream and black color is often recognizable.


During the [[Golden Age of Piracy]] many capuchin monkeys could be found in [[the Bahamas]], foraging in the lush jungle parts of the area, including [[Misteriosa]], [[Tulum]], and [[New Bone]]. Pirate [[Edward Kenway]] often hunted capuchin monkeys for their pelts.<ref name="BlackFlag">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>
During the [[Golden Age of Piracy]] many capuchin monkeys could be found in [[the Bahamas]], foraging in the lush jungle parts of the area, including [[Misteriosa]], [[Tulum]], and [[New Bone]]. Pirate [[Edward Kenway]] often hunted capuchin monkeys for their pelts.<ref name="BlackFlag">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>
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The capuchin monkeys (Cebinae) are a subfamily of monkeys. Their typical cream and black color is often recognizable.

During the Golden Age of Piracy many capuchin monkeys could be found in the Bahamas, foraging in the lush jungle parts of the area, including Misteriosa, Tulum, and New Bone. Pirate Edward Kenway often hunted capuchin monkeys for their pelts.[1]

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