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macaques (/məˈkɑːk, -ˈkæk/)
constitute a
genus (Macaca) of
gregarious Old
World monkeys of the
subfamily Cercopithecinae. The 23
species of
macaques inhabit...
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concerns that this
culling is
reducing the
macaques' range.
Macaques have
often entered urban areas, with one
macaque recorded living in
central Tokyo for several...
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synanthropic species, the crab-eating
macaque thrives near
human settlements and in
secondary forest. Crab-eating
macaques have
developed attributes and roles...
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rhesus macaques in agroecosystem-dominated
areas largely impacts conflict between humans and
rhesus macaques. The con****uous
presence of
rhesus macaques in...
- by the
Barbary macaque is used most
commonly by
juvenile macaques as a sign of playfulness. The main
purpose of
calls in
Barbary macaques is to
alert other...
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shade of
hazelnut with
highlighting black eyelids. Lion-tailed
macaques, like
other macaques, have deep ch****
pouches used for
storing food, and are quadrupedal...
- and a long hair tuft, or crest, at the top of the head.
Uniquely among macaques,
males and
young females bear a heart-shaped skin pad on the rump. It has...
- with the
animals surrounding their region, such as the
Barbary macaques. The
macaque po****tion had also been
present on the Rock of
Gibraltar long before...
- Stump-tailed
macaques are
remarkably unfussy in
their eating habits,
though fruit generally is a
staple part of
their diet. Stump-tail
macaques have a large...
- Moor
macaque groups with
overlapped home ranges. The
Sulawesi macaques,
including Moor
macaques, are
further distinguishable from
other macaques by their...