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Crab-eating Macaques in mangroves of the Mu Ko Lanta Marine National Park, Thailand

GRID-Arendal/Peter Prokosh2015

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The crab-eating macaque is native to Southeast Asia. They live in matrilineal social groups with a female dominance hierarchy and are opportunistic omnivores. The species has a long history alongside humans; they have been alternately seen as agricultural pests, sacred animals in some temples, and more recently, the subject of medical experiments.

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  • Title: Crab-eating Macaques in mangroves of the Mu Ko Lanta Marine National Park, Thailand
  • Creator: GRID-Arendal/Peter Prokosh
  • Date Created: 2015
  • Location: Asia, Thailand, Mu Ko Lanta Marine National Park
  • Subject Keywords: oceans, mangrove, biodiversity
  • Original Source: http://www.grida.no/resources/3474
  • Rights: © Peter Prokosch/GRID-Arendal
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