- Barbary Macaque
Taxobox
name = Barbary MacaqueMSW3 Groves|pages=164]
status = EN
trend = unknown
status_system = iucn3.1
status_ref = IUCN2008|assessors=Butynski "et al"|year=2008|id=12561|title=Macaca sylvanus|downloaded=2008-10-06 Listed as Endangered (EN A2bcd+4bcd v3.1)]
image_width = 200px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Primate s
familia =Cercopithecidae
genus = "Macaca"
species = "M. sylvanus"
binomial = "Macaca sylvanus"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)The Barbary Macaque ("Macaca sylvanus") is a
macaque with just a stub of a tail. Found in theAtlas Mountains ofAlgeria andMorocco with a small, possibly introduced, population inGibraltar , the Barbary Macaque is one of the best-knownOld World monkey species. Besideshuman s, they are the onlyprimate s that live freely inEurope . Although the species is commonly referred to as the "Barbary Ape", the Barbary Macaque is a truemonkey , not anape .Appearance
This monkey is yellowish-brown to grey with lighter undersides, growing to a maximum size of 75 cm (30 in) and 13 kg (29 lb). Its face is a dark pink and its tail is
vestigial . The front limbs of thismonkey are longer than its hind limbs. Females are somewhat smaller than males.Ecology
Dwelling in forests of
cedar ,pine andoak , the Barbary Macaque may frequent elevations of 2,100 m (6,900 ft) or more. It is adiurnal animal , dividing its time more or less equally betweenarboreal and terrestrial territory. Mostly herbivorous, this monkey feeds on leaves, roots, andfruit , but will also eatinsects . By day, the Barbary Macaque patrols a territory which may span several square kilometers; it peacefully co-exists with other primate species, sharing watering holes without incident. The Barbary Macaque moves about energetically on all fours, occasionally rising erect on its hind limbs to survey for threats.The Barbary Macaque is a gregarious monkey, forming mixed groups of several females and males; the troop of 10 to 30 individuals is matriarchal, with its hierarchy determined by lineage to the lead female. Unlike other macaques, the males participate in rearing the young; much time is spent playing and grooming with them. In this way, a strong social bond is formed between a male and his offspring, both the male's own and those of others in the troop. This may be a result of selectiveness on the part of the females, who seem to prefer highly parental males.
The mating season runs from November through March. After a
gestation period of 147 to 192 days, typically one baby per female is born; twins are a rarity. The monkeys reach maturity at 3 to 4 years of age, and may live for 20 years or more.tatus
The habitat of the Barbary Macaque is under threat from increased
logging activity; they are listed as endangered by theIUCN Red List . Local farmers see the monkeys as pests worthy of extermination. Once common throughout northern Africa and southern Europe, there are estimated to be just 1,200 to 2,000 Barbary Macaques left.Human use
Many of the mistaken ideas about human
anatomy contained in the writings ofGalen are apparently due to his use of these animals, theanthropoid available to him, indissection s. Strong culturaltaboo s of his time prevented his performing any actual dissections of humancadaver s, even in his role asphysician and teacher of physicians.Gibraltar population
The last wild population in
Europe is that ofGibraltar , which unlike that ofNorth Africa is thriving. At present there are some 230 animals in five troops occupying the area of the Upper Rock, though occasional forays into the town may result in damages to personal property.References
External links
*ARKive - [http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/mammals/Macaca_sylvanus/ images and movies of the Barbary Macaque "(Macaca sylvanus)"]
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