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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. Girneys - Wikipedia

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    A female Tibetan macaque and her offspring. Girneys are soft vocalizations used by species of Old World monkeys to ease affiliative social interactions between unrelated members of the same species. The vocalizations are most commonly used by adult females around birthing season; the female will direct the call towards an unrelated mother and ...

  4. Mount Emei - Wikipedia

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    Visitors to Mount Emei will likely see dozens of Tibetan macaques, which can often be viewed taking food from tourists. A famously well-fed, one-armed, elderly female macaque named Xing Xing has millions of views on YouTube , seemingly showing the macaques’ complete disdain for the hordes of tourists who are often offering them food directly ...

  5. Macaque - Wikipedia

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    The macaques (/ m ə ˈ k ɑː k,-ˈ k æ k /) ... Female dominance lasts longer and depends upon their genealogical position. Macaques are able to swim and spend ...

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

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    Some macaque species being abused are taken from the wild where they are endangered. When sickening videos of cruelty have been highlighted in media reports , social-media giants point to their ...

  7. Rhesus macaque - Wikipedia

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    Female macaques first breed when they are four years old and reach menopause at around twenty-five years of age. [59] Male macaques generally play no role in raising the young but do have peaceful relationships with the offspring of their consort pairs. [37] Manson and Parry [60] found that free-ranging rhesus macaques avoid inbreeding. Adult ...

  8. Toque macaque - Wikipedia

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    Female toque macaque with her baby in Katagamuwa sanctuary, Sri Lanka. When in estrous, the female's perineum becomes reddish in color and swells. This signals to males that she is ready to mate. There is an average of 18 months between births. After a 5–6 month gestation period, the female will give birth to a single offspring.

  9. Monkeys in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    Muhou 母猴 "macaque; rhesus monkey" compounds mu "mother" and hou "monkey", and can also mean "female monkey" in modern usage. Van Gulik says that muhou is a phonetic rendering of a non-Chinese term" because mu- occurs in four variants: 母 and 沐 "wash one's hair" in Zhou texts, and 米 "rice" or 獼 in Han texts. [ 8 ]