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Sacred Monkey Sanctuary Forest

One of the 140 Barbary Macaques living in the Trentham Monkey Forest, Staffordshire.

Revisited this Bukit Melawait at Kuala Selangor for silver leaf monkeys..

A monkey is a primate of the Haplorrhini suborder and simian infraorder, either an Old World monkey or a New World monkey, but excluding apes and humans.[1] By this definition, the most common in biology, the monkeys are the group of all primates that are not tarsiers, lemurs, apes or humans and consist of about 260 known living species. Colloquially, the term "monkey" can also include all non-human apes.[2] Many species are arboreal, although there are species that live primarily on the ground, such as baboons. Monkeys are generally considered to be intelligent. Unlike apes, monkeys usually have tails. Tailless monkeys may be called "apes", incorrectly according to modern usage; thus the tailless Barbary macaque is called the "Barbary ape".

 

The New World monkeys (superfamily Ceboidea) are classified within the parvorder of Platyrrhini, whereas the Old World monkeys (superfamily Cercopithecoidea) form part of the parvorder Catarrhini, which also includes the hominoids (apes, including humans). Thus, as Old World monkeys are more closely related to hominoids than they are to New World monkeys, the monkeys are not a unitary (monophyletic) group.

These guys were just walking around on the treese just above our heads. The lady mentioned if we had food it would probably land on us and hang out, but.. dont have food...

Jigokudani Monkey Park

 

Japan trip, October 2018

 

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