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  2. 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).

  3. One Got Fat - Wikipedia

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    A tribute to the original movie can be seen in the video for "20 Inches of Monkey" by The Lamps. [15] Clips were also featured in the "Death" episode of the Adult Swim series Off the Air. The film has probably reached its largest audience via its use in fan-made YouTube music videos for "Everything You Do Is a Balloon" by Boards of Canada [16 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Toque macaque - Wikipedia

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    Cheek pouches enable toque macaques to store food while eating fast. In the dry zone, they are known to eat drupes of the understory shrub Zizyphus and ripe fruits of Ficus, and Cordia species. They occasionally eat small animals ranging from small insects to mammals like the Indian palm squirrel and the Asiatic long-tailed climbing mouse. [6]

  6. Monkey couple eat dinner at restaurant alongside humans - AOL

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  7. Rio Mayo titi monkey - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Mayo titi monkey (Plecturocebus oenanthe) is a species of titi monkey, a type of New World monkey, endemic to Peru. [1] [2] [3] The Rio Mayo titi, was thought previously to have a small range of origin in the Alto Mayo valley, but research has proven that the range extends southward and reaches the Huayamba River, [citation needed] as well as Bajo Mayo. [4]

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

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  9. Sclater's guenon - Wikipedia

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    Sclater's guenon (Cercopithecus sclateri), also known as Sclater's monkey and the Nigerian monkey, is an Old World monkey that was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1904 and named after Philip Sclater. It is an arboreal and diurnal primate that lives in the forests of southern Nigeria.