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  2. Tibetan macaque - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan macaque is the largest species of macaque and one of the largest monkeys found in Asia. Only the proboscis monkey and the larger species of gray langur are bigger in-size among Asian monkeys. Males are the larger sex, commonly attaining a weight of 13 to 19.5 kg (29 to 43 lb) and length of 61 to 71 cm (24 to 28 in) long, with a ...

  3. Rhesus macaque - Wikipedia

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    The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta ... the Tibetan rhesus macaque, lives in the southeast of Tibet ... which leads wildlife officials to consider the animals a public ...

  4. List of primates - Wikipedia

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    The order Primates consists of 505 extant species belonging to 81 genera. This does not include hybrid species or extinct prehistoric species. Modern molecular studies indicate that the 81 genera can be grouped into 16 families; these families are divided between two named suborders and are grouped in those suborders into named clades, and some of these families are subdivided into named ...

  5. List of mammals of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    The order Artiodactyla in Tibet are mainly herbivores, and some are economically important as transport animals. Family: Bovidae. Subfamily: Antilopinae (antelopes) Genus: Procapra. Tibetan gazelle, Procapra picticaudata NT; Przewalski's gazelle, Procapra przewalskii EN; Genus: Gazella. Goitered gazelle, Gazella subgutturosa VU; Genus: Pantholops

  6. Category:Fauna of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Extinct animals of Tibet (2 P) M. Mammals of Tibet (2 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Fauna of Tibet" ... Tibetan dwarf hamster; Tibetan macaque; Tibetan stone loach;

  7. Social media users abusing monkeys in sickening videos for ...

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    Ruthless owners of monkeys are torturing their animals on social media for money and “likes”, a study has found.. The content creators physically and mentally abuse macaques getting tens of ...

  8. Wildlife of China - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan macaques are often seen at tourist sites such as Mount Emei and Huangshan. Stump-tailed macaques have distinct red faces and live throughout southern China. The Formosan rock macaque is endemic to Taiwan.

  9. Proboscis monkey - Wikipedia

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    Only the Tibetan macaque and a few of the gray langurs can rival its size. Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in the species. Males have a head-body length of 66 to 76.2 cm (26.0 to 30.0 in) and typically weigh 16 to 22.5 kg (35 to 50 lb), with a maximum known weight of 30 kg (66 lb).