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RAFTING
MASTI - Flora & Fauna - Animals - Mammals - Bonnet
Macaque |
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Classification |
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Kingdom : |
Animalia
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| Phylum : |
Chordata
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| Class: |
Chordata |
| Order : |
Primates |
| Family : |
Ceropithecidae |
| Genus : |
Macaca |
| Species : |
M. radiata |
| Zoological name : |
Macaca radiata |
| Found In |
Nagarhole National Park, Manas National Park,
Periyar National
Park and Bandipur National Park in India |
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Physical appearance : Bonnet Macaque is 35 – 60
cm long. They are dusky brown to golden yellow in
colour. They have black ears and black lower lips.
Males weigh around 5.5 to 9 kg while the females
weigh around 3.5 to 4.5 kg. The females usually have
red face. The average body mass of this species
range from 2.5 to 8 kilograms. They have cheek
pouches to carry food in while it forages.
Species : Macaca radiata radiata and Macaca
radiata diluta.
Presence in India : Bonnet Macaque is found
in almost every kind of jungle of India. They are
also found in the Nagarhole National Park, Manas
National Park, Periyar National Park, Bandipur
National Park, Bannarghatta National Park.
Habitat : This species is found in both
evergreen and wet deciduous forests, and also in
urban areas. The bonnet macaque prefers elevations
up to 2000 meters. |
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Diet : Bonnet Macaque is a frugivorous species.
They feeds on ripe fruits, seeds, nuts, flowers,
invertebrates, squash, coconuts, peanuts,coffee
beans, rice and cereals. This species has cheek
pouches to carry food.
Reproduction : The gestation period lasts for
the 165 days. Bonnet macaque gives birth to a single
offspring. The young one weigh around 400 g at
birth.
Conservation status : Bonnet Macaque is not
considered as the endangered and is widely and
abundantly found.
Lifespan : Longevity of the Bonnet Macaque
exceeds to more than the 30 years. |
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