capped macaque
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Definition
Noun * A specific primate species: The "capped macaque" is a species of monkey (Macaca radiata) native to southern India. It is characterized by a distinctive whorl or "cap" of hair on the crown of its head, which resembles a bonnet or turban.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The capped macaque is easily identified by the dark, radiating pattern of hair on its head.
- Researchers observed a troop of capped macaques foraging in the forest.
- Unlike the rhesus macaque, the capped macaque has a less aggressive temperament.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used primarily in zoological, biological, and ecological contexts to specify this particular species of macaque.
- It can be used in comparative descriptions: "The study compared the social structures of the and the lion-tailed macaque."
Variants and Related Words
- Bonnet macaque (n): Another common name for the same species (), directly referencing the bonnet-like appearance of the head hair.
- Macaque (n): The broader genus () to which the capped macaque belongs, including other species like the rhesus macaque or Japanese macaque.
Synonyms
- Bonnet macaque: The direct synonym.
- Macaca radiata: The scientific binomial name.
Related Terms
- Old World monkey: The taxonomic group (family Cercopithecidae) that includes all macaque species.
- Primate: The larger order of mammals that includes monkeys, apes, and humans.
Noun
- Indian macaque with a bonnet-like tuft of hair