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Aye-aye (
Daubentonia madagascariensis
)
The bizarre aye-aye is one of the most unusual primates on the planet, so much so that it was originally classified as a rodent. T...
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White-footed sportive lemur (
Lepilemur leucopus
)
The white-footed sportive lemur is probably the smallest of the sportive lemurs, a genus of leaf-eating primates endemic to Madaga...
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Milne Edwards’s sportive lemur (
Lepilemur edwardsi
)
Milne Edwards’s sportive lemur is one of the larger of the sportive lemurs, a genus of leaf-eating primates endemic to Madagascar...
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Goeldi’s monkey (
Callimico goeldii
)
Goeldi’s monkey is a small, rare inhabitant of the Amazon. Adults are blackish brown with thick, soft hair and a mane draping from...
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White-collared brown lemur (
Eulemur cinereiceps
)
This medium-sized lemur has a horizontal posture, which is suited to its predominantly quadrupedal mode of movement. These lemurs ...
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Diademed sifaka (
Propithecus diadema
)
Widely regarded as the most beautiful of all the primates of Madagascar, the diademed sifaka is indeed striking. Its bare, dark g...
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Olive colobus (
Procolobus verus
)
The olive colobus has the distinction of being the smallest colobus monkey, a group of primates that primarily consume leaves and ...
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Variegated spider monkey (
Ateles hybridus
)
Exceptionally long, spindly limbs have inspired the common name of spider monkeys (Atelidae), together with their long prehensile ...
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Bald-headed uakari (
Cacajao calvus
)
These bizarre-looking monkeys have bright crimson bald faces. For South American primates they have particularly short tails and b...
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Dian’s tarsier (
Tarsius dentatus
)
Weighing around just 100 grams, the six currently recognised tarsier species are amongst the smallest primates to exist, and demon...
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Mentawai macaque (
Macaca pagensis
)
The Mentawai macaque is one of four primates that inhabit the islands of the same name; all are considered to be threatened and in...
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Pygmy mouse lemur (
Microcebus myoxinus
)
The pygmy mouse lemur is one of the smallest known primates in the world. Formally considered a subspecies of the grey mouse lemu...
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Brown howling monkey (
Alouatta guariba
)
Brown howling monkeys, like other howler monkeys, are best known for their impressive howls, which can be heard for over 1.6 km an...
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Sunda pig-tailed macaque (
Macaca nemestrina
)
The Sunda pig-tailed macaque is a rare primate of the Southeast Asia. It is characterised by its short tail that is carried half-e...
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L’Hoest’s monkey (
Cercopithecus lhoesti
)
One of Africa’s most attractive primates, the L’Hoest’s monkey possesses a brilliant white ruff that frames its delicate black fac...
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Red-capped mangabey (
Cercocebus torquatus
)
This large, slate-grey mangabey is named for its prominent chestnut-red cap, which is surrounded by a white collar. Large blackish...
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Sun-tailed monkey (
Cercopithecus solatus
)
The sun-tailed monkey was first described in 1986. It is a close relative of L’Hoest’s Monkey, (Cercopithecus lhoesti), and Preuss...
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Northern muriqui (
Brachyteles hypoxanthus
)
The muriqui, or woolly spider monkey, is the largest New World primate, and in the late 1980s was recognised as two distinct speci...
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Black lemur (
Eulemur macaco
)
There are two subspecies of the black lemur, the black lemur Eulemur macaco macaco and the Sclater’s or blue eyed lemur E. m. flav...
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