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two adaptations of lion tailed macaque​

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Answered by nagiarts
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The macaques are well-adapted to their environment. Their silver manes help keep off the rain during monsoons, and their cheek pouches allow them to collect a lot of food quickly and avoid predators. In addition, they have opposable thumbs, which aid in foraging as well.

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Answered by prettyjiya08
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Its outstanding characteristic is the silver-white mane that surrounds the head from the cheeks down to its chin, which gives this monkey its German name Bartaffe – "beard ape". The hairless face is black in colour. With a head-body length of 42 to 61 cm and a weight of 2 to 10 kg, it ranks among the smaller macaques.

The Lion-tailed macaque is endemic and native exclusively to Western Ghats (India). It's living proof of the amazing diversity of its mountain rainforest habitat. As a result of its shy and solitary nature, this animal doesn't tend to venture from its usual range, traveling only within its rainforest habitat.

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