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    • The Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus), also known as Barbary ape, is a macaque species native to the Atlas Mountains of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco, along with a small introduced population in Gibraltar. It is the type species of the genus Macaca. The species is of particular interest because males play an atypical role in rearing young. Because of uncert… See more

    Taxonomy and phylogeny

    The Barbary macaque is first described in scientific literature by Aristotle in the fourth century BCE work History of Animals. He writes of an ape with "arms like a man, only covered with hair", "feet [which] are exceptiona… See more

    Description

    The Barbary macaque has a dark pink face with a pale buff to golden brown to grey pelage and a lighter underside. The colour of mature adults changes with ages. In adults and subadults the fur on the back is variegated … See more

     
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    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.
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    Barbary 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.
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    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.
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    The Barbary macaque is a unique and endangered primate species found in North Africa and Gibraltar, known for its matriarchal social structure and adaptability to extreme temperatures. This species is the only macaque found outside of Asia and the only primate species north of the Sahara Desert.
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