Summary[edit] Description: English: A Ugandan red colobus grooming the back of another Ugandan red colobus. Date:. Source: Own work. Author: PerspectionhickmottTemplate:Anthony Dancer.
Summary[edit] Description: Polski: Makak królewski w klasztorze na Górze Puppa w Mjanmie English: Rhesus macaque at Mount Popa monastery in Myanmar. Date: 2 August 2016, 12:30:15. Source: Own work. Author: Jakub Hałun.
Summary[edit] Photographed in Munich Zoo on 30th July 2005 by Thomas Netsch Uploaded in German 22:06, 19. Okt 2005 by de:Benutzer:Thomas Netsch Licensing[edit] Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Thomas Netsch at the Wikipedia project. This applies worldwide. In case this is not legally possible: Thomas Netsch grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.
Summary[edit] Description: Italiano: Fossil of Macaca, an extinct mammal- Took the picture at Museo di Paleontologia di Firenze. Date: 31 July 2012. Source: Own work. Author: Ghedoghedo.
Summary[edit] Description: Papio hamadryas / hamadryas baboon / mantelpavian. Date: September 2006. Source: took the photo myself. Author: LadyofHats. Permission (Reusing this file): public domain. Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Primates - some families.jpg.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Male Gelada (back) - It looks like the lion! Français : Male Gelada - De dos - Une certaine ressemblance avec le lion !. Date: 19 March 2008. Source: Own work. Author: BluesyPete.
Summary[edit] Description: Allen's Swamp Monkey, Allenopithecus nigroviridis, at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel and a manual-focus Nikon-mount Vivitar 135/2.8. ISO 800, 1/100s. Date: 15 August 2005. Source: Own work. Also available from my Flickr. Author: Grendelkhan. Permission(Reusing this file): CC-BY-SA on Flickr; additionally released as GFDL here. Other versions: On flickr.
Summary[edit] Description: Macaca sylvanus. Date: August 2006. Source: Own work. Author: Pawel Ryszawa. Permission (Reusing this file): GFDL ver. 1.2 or CC-by-sa ver. 2.5, 2.0, and 1.0. Summary[edit] Deutsch: Eine de:Berberaffe vom Zypressenwald in Marokko English: en:Barbary Macaque from cypress grove in Morocco Français : fr:Magot Español: es:Macaca sylvanus Suomi: fi:Magotti Italiano: it:Macaca sylvanus Lietuvių: lt:Magotas Čeština: cs:Magot bezocasý Русский: ru:Магот Svenska: sv:Berberapa Polski: pl:Magot spotkany w gaju cyprysowym w Maroku Licensing[edit] : This photography was made by Pawel Ryszawa Please credit this: Pawel Ryszawa Any comments to me would be appreciated. I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following licenses: : Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation License.http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.htmlGFDLGNU Free Documentation Licensetruetrue. : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.:.. This licensing tag was added to this file as part of the GFDL licensing update.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/CC-BY-SA-3.0Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0truetrue. : This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic, 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license.:. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5-2.0-1.0 CC BY-SA 2.5-2.0-1.0 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5-2.0-1.0 truetrue. You may select the license of your choice.
Summary[edit] Description: English: This is a Golden Langur..it was spotted in Bhutan..and here it is in a frame!. Date: 27 May 2015. Source: Own work. Author: Sulagna Sarkar.
Description: The Olive Baboon (Papio anubis), also called the Anubis Baboon, is a member of the family Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys). The species is the most widely spread of all baboons: it is found in 25 countries throughout Africa, extending south from Mali to Ethiopia and to Tanzania. The Olive Baboon is named for its coat, which, at a distance, is a shade of green-grey. (Its alternate name comes from the Egyptian god Anubis, who was often represented by a dog head resembling the dog-like muzzle of the baboon.) At closer range, its coat is multi-colored, due to rings of yellow-brown and black on the hairs. The hair on the baboon's face, however, is finer and ranges from dark grey to black. This coloration is shared by both sexes, although males have a mane of longer hair that tapers down to ordinary length along the back. Besides the mane, the male Olive Baboon differs from the female in terms of size and weight. Males are, on average, 70 cm tall and weigh 24 kg; females measure 60 cm and 14.7 kg. [Wikipedia.org]. Date: 24 March 2009, 12:47. Source: Olive Baboon - Nairobi National Park. Author: Jorge Láscar from Australia. Camera location1° 22′ 24″ S, 36° 51′ 32″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap -1.373333; 36.858889.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Pronunciation recording of German noun "Meerkatze", IPA: /ˈmeːɐ̯ˌkat͡sə/. Male voice, recorded by native German speaker from Berlin, Germany. Deutsch: Aussprachebeispiel des deutschen Substantivs "Meerkatze", IPA: /ˈmeːɐ̯ˌkat͡sə/. Männliche Stimme, aufgenommen von deutschem Muttersprachler aus Berlin, Deutschland. Date: 24 November 2020. Source: Own work, recorded with Røde NT-USB and Audacity, converted with SoX (Sound eXchange audio editing software). Author: Jeuwre.
Description: Monkey in a tree at the conference center I taught at. The sneaky thing stole our fruit and loved our popcorn !. Date: 20 March 2009, 12:17. Source: Ethiopia. Author: Steve Evans from Citizen of the World.
Description: This sweet monkey was foraging on the ground when I first saw him from a second-story walkway at our hotel. When he saw me, he hurried to a nearby tree and climbed it. The next thing I knew, he popped out of the foliage at eye level with me. After we both got a good look at each other, we went our separate ways. It occurs to me now he may have been hoping for a handout. Well, all I had on me was bottled water and Purell. Sorry! At the next stop, I made up for it by feeding the cats at the hotel. I am going to identify this provisionally as a Grivet monkey or a Bale Mountains Vervet monkey. He was a little vague on the subject. If anyone can identify him more precisely, I'd be delighted. Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. Date: 26 October 2007, 14:36. Source: Bright Eyes Uploaded by Elitre. Author: A. Davey from Where I Live Now: Pacific Northwest.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis) captive juvenile in Obenge, Democratic Republic of Congo. Date: 28 June 2012, 08:37:13. Source: Own work. Author: Christina Bergey.
Summary[edit] Description: Celebes or Sulawesi crested macaque (Macaca nigra) in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, Sulawesi. Date: 21 May 2017, 07:29:06. Source: Own work. Author: T. R. Shankar Raman.