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mangabeys are: Lophocebus, the
crested mangabeys Rungwecebus, the
highland mangabey (kipunji) Cercocebus, the white-eyelid
mangabeys Look up
mangabey...
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sooty mangabey is
native to
tropical West Africa,
being found in Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Senegal,
Sierra Leone, and
Ivory Coast.
Sooty mangabeys inhabit...
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mangabeys: A little-known but much-threatened monkey". Mongabay.
Retrieved July 26, 2024. McLester,
Edward (March 1, 2022). "Golden-bellied
mangabeys...
- The grey-ch****ed
mangabey (Lophocebus albigena), also
known as the white-ch****ed
mangabey, is an Old
World monkey found in the
forests of
Central Africa...
- The white-eyelid
mangabeys are
African Old
World monkeys belonging to the
genus Cercocebus. They are
characterized by
their bare
upper eyelids, which...
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centimeters (17–22 inches) and
weigh 5–7
kilograms (11–15 lb).
Similar to
other mangabeys, they are diurnal.
Although generally arboreal, they do
spend a significant...
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about 3,000
collared mangabeys are
hunted in the Cross-Sanaga-Bioko
coastal forests for the
bushmeat trade. The
collared mangabey is
listed as endangered...
- is more
closely related to the
baboons (genus Papio) than to the
other mangabeys in the
genus Lophocebus.
Scientists subsequently ****igned it to a new...
- The
crested mangabeys are West
African Old
World monkeys belonging to the
genus Lophocebus. They tend to have dark skin,
eyelids that
match their facial...
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foraging in the
upper and
middle canopy, and the understory.
Troops of
mangabeys occupy a home range, and
spend the
night in one of
about eight clumps...