Formosan Rock Macaque
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Scientific name | Macaca cyclopis |
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Mass | 5. 7 kg (Large Adult) |
Conservation status | Least Concern (Population stable) |
Gestation period | 161 days |
Higher classification | Macaque |
Length | Male: 88 cm, Female: 50 cm |
Speci | M. cyclopis |
Kingdom | Animalia |
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ID | 1180497 |
About Formosan Rock Macaque
The Formosan rock macaque, also known as the Formosan rock monkey or Taiwanese macaque, is a macaque endemic to the island of Taiwan, which has also been introduced to Japan. Besides humans, Formosan rock macaques are the only native primates living in Taiwan. The species was first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1862.