




Macaca sylvanus
The Barbary Macaque is a playful monkey with a fluffy coat and a friendly face. They love to climb trees and play with their friends in the wild!
Hábitat: Forests
The Barbary Macaque has thick, yellowish-brown fur covering its body, often appearing grizzled, with a paler underside. It features a distinctive short, stumpy tail and a dark, hairless face with prominent brow ridges. Their robust build helps them navigate rocky mountain terrain.





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MamíferosRareza
Common
Peligro
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Barbary Macaques have a surprising love for playing in the snow!
Males often "babysit" other males' infants to build trust and friendships.
Their cheek pouches can store lots of food for later snacks!
They are the only wild monkeys living free in Europe, on Gibraltar!
Barbary Macaque has complex social structures that help them cooperate to find food and raise young effectively.
Barbary Macaque possesses thick fur that helps them survive cold mountain winters, unique among macaques.
Barbary Macaque can forage widely, using their keen senses to locate varied plant matter and insects across different terrains.
These clever monkeys are omnivores, eating almost anything from plants to insects they find!
Canis aureus
A potential predator, especially for young macaques.
Aquila chrysaetos
Young macaques are occasionally prey for these raptors.
Cedrus atlantica
Relies on these trees for shelter, food, and habitat.
Olea europaea
Consumes fruits and leaves from wild olive trees.
Peludo describe a los animales que poseen una cubierta densa de pelo o pelaje suave.
Los animales sociales viven en grupos organizados, cooperando para obtener beneficios de supervivencia como la búsqueda de alimento, la defensa y la cría de descendencia.
Este rasgo identifica organismos cuya dieta incluye tanto materia vegetal como animal.
Esta característica describe a los organismos que manipulan objetos externos para lograr un objetivo específico.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
Los animales diurnos están activos principalmente durante el día y suelen descansar o dormir por la noche.
El estado de peligro de extinción indica que una especie corre un riesgo muy alto de extinguirse en estado silvestre en un futuro próximo.
Peligro
3/5 · Moderado
Always watch from a distance and never try to feed wild monkeys.
55-70 cm
10-15 kg
20-25 años
25 km/h
These clever monkeys are omnivores, eating almost anything from plants to insects they find!
Forests
Foraging
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