Examples of using Macaque in English and their translations into French
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The macaque with fur hat is a part of vulnerable sspecies according to the UICN,
What leads a macaque to give his neighbour a bit of his food is the idea that,
The Macaca fascicularis is native to Southeast Asia macaque, commonly called long-tailed macaque because it differs from other macaques by the length of its tail,
It might seem that buying one baby macaque to keep as a pet couldn't possibly impact a whole species, but this is only the surface of the problem.
You might also think that you are one of the only people who might like a pet macaque, and that you keeping one to the best of your ability has minimal impact on the species as a whole.
itself connected by electrodes to the spinal cord of the macaque, downstream of the lesion.
crab-eating macaque, wild dog,
Primates seen include stump-tailed macaque(Macaca arctoides),
we monitor macaque populations and, with the help of local shepherds,
local people have begun to understand that the macaque is unique to North Africa
bushbaby, macaque, chimpanzee and orangutan,
CDH23, GPR98) are also involved in auditory cortex development, in mouse and macaque.
Government encourages practical conservation by the way of such contracts as the management of the Botanic Gardens, the Macaque Management and support for the Biodiversity Project.
Kloss's gibbon(Hylobates klossii), Siberut macaque(Macaca siberu),
One macaque that was fed brain tissue
in all three countries which initially reported such cases, and, in Italy, also into cattle and macaque, but there was still no evidence that transmission had occurred.
The Macaque of Barbarie(Macaca sylvanus), also called Berber Macaque, is the only macaque living on the African continent,
Common Langur and the Bonnet Macaque.
be sure to visit the Tangkoko National Park to observe the Sulawesi crested macaque, the bear cuscus
Though most studies of the rhesus macaque are from various locations in northern India, some knowledge of the natural behavior of the species comes from studies carried out on a colony established by the Caribbean Primate Research Center of the University of Puerto Rico on the island of Cayo Santiago, off Puerto Rico.