| NOUN | a crab-eating macaque | crab-eating macaques |
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- The crab-eating macaque has the third-largest range of any primate species, behind only humans and rhesus macaques.
- Rather, they place the crab-eating macaque within the "M.
- Ecological threats include logging-induced deforestation, forest conversion for plantation agriculture (including oil palm), smallholder agricultural conversion, the introduction and potential spread of alien species such as the crab-eating macaque which preys on and competes with indigenous species, the illegal species trade, and water pollution from oil and mining operations.
- As its name suggests, the beach is inhabited by monkeys of the crab-eating macaque species.
- Her current research concerns the interactions of adults and infants in the socializing process of "Macaca fascicularis", the crab-eating macaque of Indonesia.
- Maggie the Monkey, also Maggie the Macaque (born 1991), is a crab-eating macaque from the Bowmanville Zoo used as an animal oracle to make predictions of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
- ... camara", which the birds themselves help to spread) and predation by the introduced crab-eating macaque.
- The median preoptic nucleus is located along the midline in a position significantly dorsal to the other three preoptic nuclei, at least in the crab-eating macaque brain.
- While investigating an outbreak of simian hemorrhagic fever (SHF) in 1989, USAMRIID electron microscopist Thomas Geisbert discovered filoviruses similar in appearance to Ebola in tissue samples taken from a crab-eating macaque imported from the Philippines to the Hazleton Laboratories in Reston, Virginia.
- In 1990, Hazelton Research Products' Reston Quarantine Unit in Reston, Virginia suffered a mysterious outbreak of fatal illness among a shipment of crab-eating macaque monkeys imported from the Philippines.
- Seed predation and mortality have an impact on the reproduction process of dipterocarps such as "Shorea". In Singapore, crab-eating macaque and moth larvae are known seed predators.
- Environmental issues include deforestation, the spread of the introduced crab-eating macaque, which now threatens the existence of native species, and discarded copper and gold tailings from the Grasberg mine.
- This protected area houses the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal, and as of June 2017, approximately 750 crab-eating macaque ("Macaca fascicularis") monkeys live there.
- The leaves are also eaten by crabs and form part of the diet of the crab-eating macaque ("Macaca irus").
- Geisbert discovered filoviruses similar in appearance to Ebola virus in tissue samples taken from a crab-eating macaque imported from the Philippines to Hazleton Laboratories in Reston, Virginia.
- "meta"-Hydroxyphenylhydracrylic acid is a metabolite in the degradation of (+)-catechin in the crab-eating macaque ("Macaca irus") excreted in the urine. It is also a substance found in human urine.
- Many monkeys can naturally swim and some, like the proboscis monkey, crab-eating macaque, and rhesus macaque swim regularly.
- The only two monkeys native to the Philippines are Philippine long-tailed macaque and common long-tailed macaques, both are subspecies of crab-eating macaque and weighing [...] in males and [...] in females.
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