




Macaca fuscata
Japanese Macaques, also known as snow monkeys, are playful and curious animals. They live in groups and love to soak in hot springs during the cold winter months.
生息地: Mountain regions
The Japanese Macaque has thick, reddish-brown to grayish fur, which provides excellent insulation against cold. It is easily recognized by its distinctive bright red face and rump, especially prominent in adults. Its strong, stocky build is well-suited for its often snowy, mountainous habitat.





カテゴリ
哺乳類レア度
Common
危険度
3/5 · 中程度
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Japanese Macaques are the world's most northerly living non-human primates!
Some groups of macaques develop unique 'accents' or dialects in their calls!
These clever monkeys are known to make and play with snowballs for fun!
They recognize themselves in a mirror, showing advanced self-awareness!
Japanese Macaque can warm up in natural hot springs, which helps them survive freezing winter temperatures.
Japanese Macaque has very thick fur that helps them stay warm and insulated even in deep snow and cold weather.
Japanese Macaque can wash their food in water, like potatoes, which helps them remove dirt and salt.
Japanese Macaque can learn new behaviors from each other, which then spreads through their group.
Omnivores that eat leaves, fruits, insects, and sometimes small animals depending on availability.
Aquila chrysaetos
Young macaques can be preyed upon by this large raptor.
Ursus thibetanus
Cubs and sometimes adults can be prey for these forest bears.

Quercus acutissima
They frequently forage for the acorns and leaves of this tree.
Prunus serrulata
Macaques consume the fruits and leaves of this common tree.
危険度
3/5 · 中程度
Always watch from a distance and never try to feed wild monkeys.
47-60 cm
8-14 kg
20-30 年
25 km/h
Omnivores that eat leaves, fruits, insects, and sometimes small animals depending on availability.
Mountain regions
Foraging
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