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Langurs, crab-eating macaques and wild pigs are common on the island.
Male crab-eating macaques groom females to increase the chance of mating.
In a study, a group of crab-eating macaques was given ownership of a food object.
The main threats are introduced rats and crab-eating macaques, which destroy the nests.
Crab-eating macaques have a cheek pouch which they use to store food while foraging.
In crab-eating macaques, successful social group living maintains postconflict resolution must occur.
Crab-eating macaques are occasionally used as a food source for some indigenous forest-dwelling peoples.
There are two kinds of crab-eating macaques in the park, grey and gold macaques.
Crab-eating macaques demonstrate two of the three forms of suggested postconflict behavior.
Postconflict anxiety has been reported in crab-eating macaques that have acted as the aggressor.
Crab-eating macaques either soak these foods in water or rub them through their hands as if to clean them.
Apart from habitat destruction and hunting, introduced predators, mainly crab-eating macaques, were probably also responsible.
Crab-eating macaques extensively overlap with humans across their range in Southeast Asia.
Crab-eating macaques have backwards-directed crown hairs which sometimes form short crests on the midline.
Philippine deer (erroneously reported by some as wild goats) and crab-eating macaques were also recently spotted in the area.
One of the most well known examples of experiments on crab-eating macaques is the 1981 Silver Spring monkeys case.
Thus, unlike other local species of birds, it was not much affected by the introduction of predators such as cats, rats, and crab-eating macaques.
Besides migratory birds, it is also a haven for mangrove crabs, mudskippers and crab-eating macaques.
Crab-eating macaques typically do not consume crabs; rather, they are opportunistic omnivores, eating a variety of animals and plants.
The decline of the tree may possibly be due to introduction of domestic pigs and crab-eating macaques and competition with introduced plants.
Humans and crab-eating macaques have shared environments since prehistoric times, and tend to both frequent forest and river edge habitats.
Among the remaining primates, capuchin monkeys, baboons, mandrills and crab-eating macaques are known to use tools, either in captivity or in the wild.
The area in front of the temple is the home territory of one of the Ubud Monkey Forest's five groups of crab-eating macaques.
The zoo is home to peacocks, gibbons, crab-eating macaques, brown bears, emus, ostriches, alpacas, yaks, llamas, and many other species.
The drug is a chimeric antibody from Macaca irus and Homo sapiens.
The leaves are also eaten by crabs and form part of the diet of the crab-eating macaque (Macaca irus).
P. knowlesi edesoni - Javanese long-tailed macaque (Macaca irus)
The type species (Entopolypoides macaci) was described by Mayer in 1934 in a Macaca irus monkey from Java.
H. semnopitheci - crab eating macque (Macaca irus), Sunda Island leaf monkey (Presbytis aygula)