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macaque

A macaque sits on a sunlit rock grooming its fur.

Definition

Noun: A macaque is a type of short-tailed, medium-sized monkey belonging to the genus Macaca, native to rocky regions, forests, and other habitats in Asia and, for one species, North Africa. They are known for their social nature and adaptability.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The troop of macaques descended from the cliffs to forage near the village.
    • Researchers observed the macaque using a stone to crack open nuts.
    • The Barbary macaque is the only species found in Africa.
Advanced Usage
  • "Toque macaque": A specific species () native to Sri Lanka, known for the whorl of hair on its head resembling a hat (toque).
    • The endangered toque macaque is endemic to Sri Lanka.
  • "Rhesus macaque": A common and widely studied species (), often used in biomedical research.
    • The rhesus macaque has contributed significantly to our understanding of human physiology.
Variants and Related Words
  • Macaques (plural): The standard plural form of the noun.
    • Several species of macaques inhabit the tropical forests of Southeast Asia.
Synonyms
  • Old World monkey: A broader taxonomic category that includes macaques, baboons, and langurs, among others.
  • Primate: The larger order of mammals that includes monkeys, apes, and humans.
Related Phrases and Terms
  • Macaque troop: The social group in which macaques live, which can have a complex hierarchy.
    • The macaque troop was led by a dominant male.
  • Crab-eating macaque: A species () also known as the long-tailed macaque, commonly found near water.
    • The crab-eating macaque is an excellent swimmer.
macaque

A macaque sits on a sunlit rock grooming its fur.

Noun
  1. short-tailed monkey of rocky regions of Asia and Africa