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This article explores the fascinating diversity of primates, including species such as Macaca mulatta, Cercocebus chrysogaster, and Mandrillus leucophaeus. We delve into their habitats, behaviors, and unique characteristics, highlighting the evolutionary significance of each species. From the social structures of baboons to the endangered status of the Tonkean macaque, we aim to provide insights into primate ecology and conservation. Understanding these animals enriches our knowledge of biodiversity and the importance of preserving their environments.
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Macacamulatta1 M. mulatta3* M. mulatta2* M. arctoides* M. fascicularis1 M. fascicularis3* M. fascicularis2 M. thibetana1 M. thibetana2* M. tonkeana* M. silenus* M. sylvanus1 M. sylvanus2* Mandrillusleucophaeus Cercocebuschrysogaster M. sphinx C. torquatus C. atys Papioursinusnorth P. cynocephalus south P. kindae P. hamadryas1 P. anubiseast P. hamadryas2 P. cynocephalus north P. papio P. anubiswest2 P. anubiswest1 P. ursinussouth Lophocebusaterrimus Theropithecus gelada 1 T. gelada 3 T. gelada 2 Chlorocebuspygerythrus Colobusguereza Pongoabelii Pan troglodytes Homo sapiens