MACAQUE


Crab-eating macaque eating an ice-cream popsicle at Prang Sam Yot, Lopburi, Thailand

Japanese Macaque at the Toronto Zoo

The 'macaques' (IPA: ) constitute a genus (''Macaca'', IPA: ) of Old World monkeys of the subfamily Cercopithecinae.
Aside from humans (genus ''Homo''), the macaques are the most widespread primate genus, ranging from northern Africa to Japan. Twenty-two macaque species are currently recognised, and they include some of the monkeys best known to non-zoologists, such as the Rhesus Macaque (as the Rhesus Monkey), ''Macaca mulatta'', and the Barbary Macaque (as the Barbary Ape), ''M. sylvanus'', a colony of which lives on the Rock of Gibraltar. Although several species lack tails, and their common names therefore refer to them as apes, these are true monkeys, with no greater relationship to the true apes than any other Old World monkeys.
Several species of macaque are used extensively in animal testing.
In the late 1990s it was discovered that nearly all (circa 90%) pet or captive macaques are carriers of the herpes-B virus. This virus is harmless to macaques, but infections of humans, while rare, are potentially fatal. A 2005 University of Toronto study showed that urban performing macaques also carried simian foamy virus, suggesting they could be involved in the species-to-species jump of similar retroviruses to humans.[1]

Contents
Species list
See also
References
External links

Species list


'Genus ''Macaca'' '

★ ''M. sylvanus'' group


Barbary Macaque, ''Macaca sylvanus''

★ ''M. nemestrina'' group


Lion-tailed Macaque, ''Macaca silenus''


Southern Pig-tailed Macaque or Beruk, ''Macaca nemestrina''


Northern Pig-tailed Macaque, ''Macaca leonina''


Pagai Island Macaque, ''Macaca pagensis''


Siberut Macaque, ''Macaca siberu''


Moor Macaque, ''Macaca maura''


Booted Macaque, ''Macaca ochreata''


Tonkean Macaque, ''Macaca tonkeana''


Heck's Macaque, ''Macaca hecki''


Gorontalo Macaque, ''Macaca nigriscens''


Celebes Crested Macaque, ''Macaca nigra''

★ ''M. fascicularis'' group


Crab-eating Macaque, ''Macaca fascicularis''


Stump-tailed Macaque, ''Macaca arctoides''

★ ''M. mulatta'' group


Rhesus Macaque, ''Macaca mulatta''


Formosan Rock Macaque, ''Macaca cyclopis''


Japanese Macaque, ''Macaca fuscata''

★ ''M. sinica'' group


Toque Macaque, ''Macaca sinica''


Bonnet Macaque, ''Macaca radiata''


Assam Macaque, ''Macaca assamensis''


Tibetan Macaque, ''Macaca thibetana''


Arunachal Macaque, ''Macaca munzala''

See also



Britches (monkey) - an infant macaque used in sight-deprivation experiments who was removed from the laboratory by the Animal Liberation Front.

Nafovanny — the largest captive-breeding non-human primate facility in the world, housing 30,000 long-tailed macaques.

Natasha (monkey) — a macaque who began walking on her hind legs after a stroke.

References




External links



CDC papers on Herpes B in macaques

Macaque Monkey Brain Atlas

British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection film about macaques in laboratories, featuring primatologists Dr. Jane Goodall and Dr. Steven Brend

Primate Info Net ''Macaca'' Factsheets

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