How is monkey different from lion tailed macaque
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Their tail resembles a lion's tail which is where the name 'lion-tailed macaque' comes from. Lion-tailed macaque males are larger than the females. Just like other macaques, these monkeys also have cheek pouches.
Lion-tailed macaque
Macaca silenus
Habitat: Rainforests
Diet: Fruits, seeds and leaves
Weight: ♂ 5-10 kg | ♀ 2-6 kg
Age: 20 to 35 years
IUCN status: Endangered
Lion-tailed macaque
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Lion-tailed macaques have black fur. They are characterised by the grey mane around their face. In fact they are sometimes called bearded monkeys. They have a small tuft on the tip of their tail. Their tail resembles a lion’s tail which is where the name ‘lion-tailed macaque’ comes from. Lion-tailed macaque males are larger than the females. Just like other macaques, these monkeys also have cheek pouches. The pouch holds almost as much food as can fit in their stomach and they use their pouches to temporarily store food. Finally, just like other Old World monkeys, lion-tailed macaques have a tough, callous-like pad of skin on their buttocks, enabling them to sit and sleep on tree branches.
Monkey is god and Macao is baad so don't have Macao and ha e monke it is god and yu can feed it happily and Macao is rare and monke is not rare
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