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  2. 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

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. California National Primate Research Center - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, a macaque escaped its transport enclosure. Staff tranquilized the macaque and later euthanized it. [7] In August 2016, CNPRC staff failed to secure a divider door between two non-compatible macaques. The two macaques fought and were both injured. One macaque sustained significant injuries and was euthanized. [8]

  6. Crab-eating macaque - Wikipedia

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    The crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis), also known as the long-tailed macaque or cynomolgus macaque, is a cercopithecine primate native to Southeast Asia. As a synanthropic species, the crab-eating macaque thrives near human settlements and in secondary forest. Crab-eating macaques have developed attributes and roles assigned to them by ...

  7. Common patas monkey - Wikipedia

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    The male common patas monkey grows to 60 cm (24 in) to 87 cm (34 in) in length, excluding the tail, which measures 75 cm (30 in). Adult males are considerably larger than adult females, which average 49 cm (19 in) in length. [9]

  8. Do I need a California Real ID? When’s the new ... - AOL

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    The deadline to obtain a California Real ID for U.S. domestic travel is officially less than a year away. Beginning May 7, 2025 , the new federal identification requirements take effect in California.

  9. Stump-tailed macaque - Wikipedia

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    The stump-tailed macaque has long, thick, dark brown fur covering its body, but its face and its short tail, which measures between 32 and 69 mm (1.3 and 2.7 in), are hairless. [5] Infants are born white and darken as they mature. [ 5 ]