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The southern pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina), also known as the Sundaland pig-tailed macaque and the Sunda pig-tailed macaque, [2] is a medium-sized macaque that lives in Sundaland, southern Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It is known locally as beruk. [3]
Female northern pig-tailed macaque in Khao Yai. Physical characteristics identifiers in distinguishing the northern and the southern pig-tailed macaques. [10] Northern pig-tailed macaques have a round greyish pelage from the side of their cheeks all the way around to the top of their head and beneath their chin, which is called a crown. [10]
A baby macaque monkey is reportedly coping with the loss of his mother by holding on to stuffed animals, ... According to the foundation, his species, the Northern pig-tailed macaque, ...
Southern pig-tailed macaque or beruk, Macaca nemestrina (Northern Malaysia and southern Thailand to Borneo and western Indonesia) Index of animals with the same common name This page is an index of articles on animal species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name ( vernacular name).
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 ...
The same team of researchers announced in 2018 that they had made two identical cloned cynomolgus monkeys (a type of macaque), ... including pigs, cows, horses and dogs, but the process has been ...
Macaque (Macaca radiata) 153 169 161 [8] Macaque (Celebes crested) (Macaca nigra) 155 175 164 [8] ... Macaque (Southern pig-tailed) (Macaca nemestrina) 168 171
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. On average, a southern pig-tailed macaque ( M. nemestrina ) in Malaysia eats about 70 large rats each year.