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- Adaptations of Barbary macaques include1234:
- Surviving in various environments and temperatures, from forests to cliffs.
- Being diurnal and foraging both terrestrially and in trees.
- Growing thick furry coats during winter and shedding for lighter ones in summer.
- Showcasing advanced social dynamics for cooperative living.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.As highly adaptable creatures, they are capable of surviving in various environments and temperatures from fir and mixed oak forests to sheer cliffs. Moreover, the Barbary macaques are among the few monkeys, inhabiting cold and snowy regions. They are communal foragers, looking for food both terrestrially and in trees.animalia.bio/barbary-macaqueBarbary macaques are diurnal, meaning they are most active during daylight hours. They are quadrupeds, meaning they walk on all four feet. In addition, they are both arboreal and terrestrial, foraging for food in the trees and on the ground. Their days are mostly spent foraging, after which they retreat to the trees or caves at dusk.neprimateconservancy.org/barbary-macaque/Adaptations To cope with the dramatic weather changes of the region, these monkeys grow thick furry coats during the winter months, and shed for lighter ones with the arrival of summer. In order to let the males get aware of the beginning of the estrus cycle, the anogenital region of the female begins to swell.www.animalspot.net/barbary-macaque.htmlBarbary macaques showcase advanced social dynamics for cooperative living, including a structured matrilineal hierarchy headed by the alpha female, collective infant rearing, and conflict resolution.www.bioexplorer.net/animals/mammals/monkeys/gi… - People also ask
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