There are currently 23 recognized species of macaques, which are part of the genus Macaca. These primates are found primarily in Asia and North Africa, exhibiting a range of habitats from forests to urban areas. Some well-known species include the rhesus macaque, Japanese macaque, and the Barbary macaque. Each species has unique adaptations and behaviors suited to their environments.
a Japanese Macaque can have 1 baby
Proboscis, howler, spider, macaque, marmoset, are all species of monkeys.
The species for the Crab-eating Macaque is Macaca fascicularis. This primate is commonly found in Southeast Asia and is known for its adaptability to various habitats, including forests, mangroves, and urban areas. Often referred to as the long-tailed macaque, it is recognized for its distinctive long tail and social behavior.
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A zati is a species of macaque monkey, Macacus pileatus, native to India and Sri Lanka.
Macaque is a monkey. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaque
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Arunachal macaque was created in 2005.
Toque macaque was created in 1771.
Heck's macaque was created in 1901.
Tibetan macaque was created in 1870.
Booted macaque was created in 1841.