yes
Moor macaque was created in 1825.
No, the Japanese snow monkey (Japanese macaque) is not considered endangered. They are listed as a species of least concern on the IUCN Red List, and their population is stable due to conservation efforts to protect their habitats.
yes
There may be a misspelling. Did you mean "macaque"? If so, a macaque is a type of monkey found in parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe. They are known for their cheek pouches and diverse social behaviors.
The Japanese people themselves don't eat dogs. In Japan, the consumption of dog meat is taboo, and dog slaughter is illegal. The eating of dog meat, in itself, is legal in Japan. Japan annually imports dog meat from China to be served in restaurants. It's not common place or widespread, but it's legal and is eaten. It is usually found in Chinese restaurants, and not in traditional Japanese restaurants.
Japanese macaque was created in 1875.
1-2kg a week if thats what you mean
a Japanese Macaque can have 1 baby
The Japanese Macaques monkey lives in Honshu.
Yes.
Honshu
it is a kind of monkey
Well an ape is apart of the monkey family
yes! the snow monkey, no joke also known as the Japanese Macaque
They eat fruit, nuts, and crabs.
people and other octopuses
they migrate to different places in the different kinds of seasons