- The
macaques (/məˈkɑːk, -ˈkæk/)
constitute a
genus (
Macaca) of
gregarious Old
World monkeys of the
subfamily Cercopithecinae. The 23
species of macaques...
- The
Barbary macaque (
Macaca sylv****), also
known as
Barbary ape, is a
macaque species native to the
Atlas Mountains of Algeria,
Tunisia and Morocco, along...
- The crab-eating
macaque (
Macaca fascicularis), also
known as the long-tailed
macaque or
cynomolgus macaque, is a
cercopithecine primate native to Southeast...
- The
rhesus macaque (
Macaca mulatta),
colloquially rhesus monkey, is a
species of Old
World monkey.
There are
between six and nine
recognised subspecies...
- The
Celebes crested macaque (
Macaca nigra), also
known as the
crested black macaque,
Sulawesi crested macaque, or the
black ape, is an Old
World monkey...
- The stump-tailed
macaque (
Macaca arctoides), also
called the bear macaque, is a
species of
macaque native to
South Asia and
Southeast Asia. In India, it...
- The
southern pig-tailed
macaque (
Macaca nemestrina), also
known as the
Sundaland pig-tailed
macaque and the
Sunda pig-tailed macaque, is a medium-sized...
- The ****anese
macaque (
Macaca fuscata), also
known as the snow monkey, is a
terrestrial Old
World monkey species that is
native to ****an. Colloquially,...
-
Macaca [mɐˈkakɐ] (feminine) and
macaco [mɐˈkaku] (masculine) are the
Portuguese words for "monkey" (compare
English macaque). In
Portugal and Portuguese-speaking...
- The lion-tailed
macaque (
Macaca silenus), also
known as the wanderoo, is an Old
World monkey endemic to the
Western Ghats of
South India. Lion-tailed macaques...