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  2. Japanese macaque - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese macaque is omnivorous and eats a variety of foods. More than 213 species of plants are included in the macaque's diet. [62] They also eat insects, bark, and soil. [62] On Yakushima Island, fruit, mature leaves, and fallen seeds are primarily eaten. [63] The macaque also eats fungi, ferns, invertebrates, and other parts of plants. [63]

  3. Cercopithecinae - Wikipedia

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    The Cercopithecinae are a subfamily of the Old World monkeys, which comprises roughly 71 species, including the baboons, the macaques, and the vervet monkeys.Most cercopithecine monkeys are limited to sub-Saharan Africa, although the macaques range from the far eastern parts of Asia through northern Africa, as well as on Gibraltar.

  4. Yakushima macaque - Wikipedia

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    The Yakushima macaque population in Yakushima Island lies at the southern limit of Japanese macaque's distribution. The current population is estimated to be somewhere between 9,500–19,000 animals, according to a survey completed in 1999.

  5. Old World monkey - Wikipedia

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    Old World monkey genera include baboons (genus Papio), red colobus (genus Piliocolobus), and macaques (genus Macaca). Common names for other Old World monkeys include the talapoin , guenon , colobus , douc (douc langur, genus Pygathrix ), vervet , gelada , mangabey (a group of genera), langur , mandrill , drill , surili ( Presbytis ), patas ...

  6. Takasakiyama Natural Zoological Garden - Wikipedia

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    Takasakiyama Natural Zoological Garden (高崎山自然動物園, Takasakiyama Shizen Dōbutsuen), also called Takasakiyama Monkey Park, is a park located in Ōita City, Ōita Prefecture on Mount Takasaki (高崎山, Takasakiyama) known for its many wild Japanese macaques.

  7. Macaque - Wikipedia

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    Macaques are principally frugivorous (preferring fruit), although their diet also includes seeds, leaves, flowers, and tree bark. Some species such as the long-tailed macaque ( M. fascicularis ; also called the crab-eating macaque) will supplement their diets with small amounts of meat from shellfish, insects, and small mammals.

  8. This Traditional Japanese Diet May Help You Live Longer - AOL

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    The Okinawa diet is a traditional dietary pattern originating from the Japanese island of Okinawa known for its association with longevity, low body mass index, and low rates of chronic diseases ...

  9. Geophagia - Wikipedia

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    Five Japanese macaques eating soil. Geophagy is a behavioural adaptation seen in 136 species of nonhuman primates from the suborder Haplorrhini (81%) and Strepsirrhini (19%). [19] The most commonly ingested soils are soils from mounds, soils from tree bases, soils from termite mounds, 'Pong' soils, and forest floor. [4]