What specific geographical region in Colombia overlaps with the Pacific coast presence of the white-faced capuchin?
Answer
The Chocó region
The southern boundary of the white-faced capuchin range is located in Colombia, where its habitat selection is notably constrained geographically. The specific area within Colombia where this species is found frequently borders the Pacific coast. This distribution overlaps significantly with the area known as the Chocó region, placing these South American populations in a distinct western ecological zone.

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