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  3. Macaque - Wikipedia

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    The monkey's size differs depending on sex and species. Males from all species can range from 41 to 70 cm (16 to 28 inches) in head and body length, and in weight from 5.5 to 18 kg (12.13 to 39.7 lb). [6] Females can range from a weight of 2.4 to 13 kg (5.3 to 28.7 lb).

  4. Category:Monkeys in art - Wikipedia

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    The main articles for this page are singerie and monkeys. Subcategories. ... (7 P) Pages in category "Monkeys in art" The following 30 pages are in this category, out ...

  5. Morbidly obese monkey named 'Uncle Fat' goes on a diet - AOL

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  6. Uakari - Wikipedia

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    The uakaris are unusual among New World monkeys in that the tail length (15–18 cm) is substantially less than their head and body length (40–45 cm). Their bodies are covered with long, loose hair but their heads are bald. They have almost no subcutaneous fat, so their bald faces appear almost skull

  7. Swarm of monkeys takes over Florida man's yard - AOL

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    A Florida man caught a massive swarm of rhesus monkeys eating the deer food in his yard on video. More than 50 creatures invaded Brian Pritchard's Ocala property in search of food — he estimates ...

  8. Fauna of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua is home to several species of New World monkeys, including the Geoffroy's spider monkey, which is currently listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as an endangered species. [1] The jaguar is the largest felid that is indigenous to Nicaragua. Other species include the cougar, jaguarundi, margay, and ocelot.

  9. These gorillas and vervet monkeys are eating sushi for lunch

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