Apparently to protect themselves from the onslaught, capuchins cover their bodies with a potent natural repellent —the secretion of a certain type of jungle millipede.
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Hence, during the rainy season, the wedge-capped capuchin pokes around in tree bark or on termite mounds looking for the four-inch- [10 cm]long millipedes.