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Langur

Semnopithecus entellus

  • 25 km/h
  • 11-21 kg
  • 20-30 years
Forest & Urban Areas

The Hanuman langur, or grey langur, is one of the most widespread and ecologically successful primates of the Indian subcontinent, equally at home in dense…

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Mandrill

Mandrillus sphinx

  • 40 km/h
  • 11-37 kg
  • 20-30 years
Equatorial Rainforest

The mandrill is the world’s largest monkey and one of the most visually spectacular primates, native to the lowland rainforests of equatorial West Africa including…

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Baboon

Papio ursinus

  • 45 km/h
  • 14-40 kg
  • 20-30 years
Savanna and Rocky Outcrops

The chacma baboon is the largest baboon species and one of the most widely distributed primates in sub-Saharan Africa. Highly adaptable and intensely social, baboons…

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Vervet Monkey

Chlorocebus pygerythrus

  • 40 km/h
  • 3.4-8 kg
  • 12-24 years
Savanna & Woodland

The vervet monkey is one of Africa’s most studied primates, famous for a predator alarm call system so sophisticated it is considered a precursor to…

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Macaque

Macaca mulatta

  • 56 km/h
  • 5-12 kg
  • 25-30 years
Tropical Forest

The rhesus macaque is one of the most studied primates in the world, inhabiting a vast range across South and Southeast Asia. These highly social…

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