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'''Macaque'''
{{short description|Genus of Old World monkeys}}
{{Taxobox
| name = Macaque
| image = Bonnet_macaque_(Macaca_radiata)_Photograph_By_Shantanu_Kuveskar.jpg
| image_caption = Bonnet macaque (''Macaca radiata'')
| regnum = [[Animalia]]
| phylum = [[Chordata]]
| classis = [[Mammalia]]
| ordo = [[Primates]]
| familia = [[Cercopithecidae]]
| genus = '''''Macaca'''''
| genus_authority = [[Bernard Germain de Lacépède|Lacépède]], 1799
| type_species = ''Simia sylvanus''
| type_species_authority = [[Linnaeus]], 1758
}}


The '''Macaque''' is a genus of [[Old World monkey]]s of the subfamily [[Cercopithecinae]]. The 23 species of macaques inhabit ranges throughout Asia, North Africa, and (in one instance) Gibraltar. Macaques are principally frugivorous, although their diet also includes seeds, leaves, flowers, and tree bark. Some species, such as the [[Crab-eating Macaque]], subsist on a diet of invertebrates and occasionally small vertebrates.
The '''macaques''' (''Macaca'') are a genus of [[Old World monkeys]] of the subfamily [[Cercopithecinae]]. The 23 species of macaques are distributed across Asia, North Africa, and Gibraltar. They are highly adaptable and can thrive in a variety of habitats, from tropical rainforests to arid deserts.


== Taxonomy ==
==Description==
Macaques are medium to large-sized monkeys with robust bodies, long limbs, and short tails. Their fur is generally brown or black, and they have a characteristic facial structure with a prominent brow ridge and cheek pouches for storing food.


The genus ''Macaque'' is divided into the following species:
[[File:Macaque_monkey's_premotor_areas.jpg|thumb|left|Macaque brain areas related to motor functions]]


* [[Lion-tailed Macaque]]
==Distribution and Habitat==
* [[Barbary Macaque]]
Macaques are found in a wide range of environments. They inhabit tropical rainforests, mountainous regions, and even urban areas. The [[Barbary macaque]] (''Macaca sylvanus'') is the only species found outside Asia, residing in the mountains of North Africa and Gibraltar.
* [[Bonnet Macaque]]
* [[Toque Macaque]]
* [[Crab-eating Macaque]]
* [[Rhesus Macaque]]
* [[Japanese Macaque]]
* [[Tibetan Macaque]]
* [[Formosan Rock Macaque]]
* [[Stump-tailed Macaque]]
* [[Pig-tailed Macaque]]
* [[Celebes Crested Macaque]]
* [[Moor Macaque]]
* [[Gorontalo Macaque]]
* [[Booted Macaque]]
* [[Tonkean Macaque]]
* [[Heck's Macaque]]
* [[Pagai Island Macaque]]
* [[Siberut Macaque]]
* [[Southern Pig-tailed Macaque]]
* [[Northern Pig-tailed Macaque]]
* [[Indochinese Rhesus Macaque]]
* [[Annulated Rhesus Macaque]]


== Behavior ==
[[File:Monkey_Kai_Bae.jpg|thumb|right|Macaque in a natural habitat]]


Macaques are known to exhibit a great deal of social behavior and communication. They live in matrilineal social groups with a clear dominance hierarchy. Male macaques leave their natal groups at adolescence and move in and out of other groups. Groups may number from a few individuals in some species, to hundreds in others.
==Behavior==
Macaques are social animals that live in groups known as troops. These groups are typically hierarchical, with a dominant male leading the troop. They are known for their intelligence and complex social behaviors, including grooming, communication, and tool use.


== Conservation ==
==Diet==
Macaques are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of foods including fruits, leaves, seeds, and small animals. Their diet can vary significantly depending on their habitat and the availability of food resources.


Many species of macaques are considered to be threatened. The primary threats to macaques include habitat loss and hunting. Some macaque species are considered to be agricultural pests, and are often killed in retaliation or to prevent crop damage.
==Reproduction==
Macaques have a gestation period of about six months, after which a single infant is usually born. The young are cared for by the mother and other members of the troop, and they develop rapidly, becoming independent within a year.


== See also ==
[[File:Macaca_munzala_86945796.jpg|thumb|left|Arunachal macaque (''Macaca munzala'')]]


* [[List of Old World monkey species]]
==Conservation==
Many species of macaques are threatened by habitat loss, hunting, and the illegal pet trade. Conservation efforts are in place to protect their habitats and ensure their survival.
 
==Species==
Some notable species of macaques include:
* [[Rhesus macaque]] (''Macaca mulatta'')
* [[Japanese macaque]] (''Macaca fuscata'')
* [[Barbary macaque]] (''Macaca sylvanus'')
* [[Crab-eating macaque]] (''Macaca fascicularis'')
 
==Related pages==
* [[Old World monkey]]
* [[Primate]]
* [[Primate]]
* [[Cercopithecidae]]
[[File:Arunachal_Macaque_area.png|thumb|right|Distribution of the Arunachal macaque]]


[[Category:Macaca| ]]
[[Category:Old World monkeys]]
[[Category:Old World monkeys]]
[[Category:Macaques]]
[[Category:Mammals of Asia]]
[[Category:Primates of Asia]]
[[Category:Mammals of Africa]]
[[Category:Primates of Africa]]
 
{{Primate-stub}}
== Macaque ==
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File:Macaca_sylvanus.Mother_and_baby.jpg|Macaque
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File:Bonnet_macaque_(Macaca_radiata)_Photograph_By_Shantanu_Kuveskar.jpg|Macaque
File:MacacaRadiataMap.png|Macaque
File:Macaca_ochreata.jpg|Macaque
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File:Bonnet_macaque_(Macaca_radiata)_Photograph_By_Shantanu_Kuveskar.jpg|Macaque
File:Macaque_monkey's_premotor_areas.jpg|Macaque
File:Monkey_Kai_Bae.jpg|Macaque
File:Macaca_munzala_86945796.jpg|Macaque
File:Arunachal_Macaque_area.png|Macaque
File:Assamese_macaque_AJTJ_P1020178.JPG|Macaque
File:Assam_Macaque_area.png|Macaque
File:Macaca_sylvanus.Mother_and_baby.jpg|Macaque
File:Macaca_sylvanus_range_map.png|Macaque
File:Bonnet_macaque_(Macaca_radiata)_Photograph_By_Shantanu_Kuveskar.jpg|Macaque
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 23 March 2025

Genus of Old World monkeys



The macaques (Macaca) are a genus of Old World monkeys of the subfamily Cercopithecinae. The 23 species of macaques are distributed across Asia, North Africa, and Gibraltar. They are highly adaptable and can thrive in a variety of habitats, from tropical rainforests to arid deserts.

Description[edit]

Macaques are medium to large-sized monkeys with robust bodies, long limbs, and short tails. Their fur is generally brown or black, and they have a characteristic facial structure with a prominent brow ridge and cheek pouches for storing food.

Macaque brain areas related to motor functions

Distribution and Habitat[edit]

Macaques are found in a wide range of environments. They inhabit tropical rainforests, mountainous regions, and even urban areas. The Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) is the only species found outside Asia, residing in the mountains of North Africa and Gibraltar.

Macaque in a natural habitat

Behavior[edit]

Macaques are social animals that live in groups known as troops. These groups are typically hierarchical, with a dominant male leading the troop. They are known for their intelligence and complex social behaviors, including grooming, communication, and tool use.

Diet[edit]

Macaques are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of foods including fruits, leaves, seeds, and small animals. Their diet can vary significantly depending on their habitat and the availability of food resources.

Reproduction[edit]

Macaques have a gestation period of about six months, after which a single infant is usually born. The young are cared for by the mother and other members of the troop, and they develop rapidly, becoming independent within a year.

Arunachal macaque (Macaca munzala)

Conservation[edit]

Many species of macaques are threatened by habitat loss, hunting, and the illegal pet trade. Conservation efforts are in place to protect their habitats and ensure their survival.

Species[edit]

Some notable species of macaques include:

Related pages[edit]

Distribution of the Arunachal macaque