Macaca
- English: macaques
- العربية: المكَّاك
- مصرى: قرد المكاك
- Kotava: Lilkol
- беларуская: Макакі
- беларуская (тарашкевіца): макак
- български: Макаци
- brezhoneg: Makak
- català: Macaco
- 閩東語 / Mìng-dĕ̤ng-ngṳ̄: Mì-hèu
- Cebuano: Àmô
- čeština: Makak
- чӑвашла: Макаксем
- dansk: Makakaber
- Deutsch: Makaken
- Ελληνικά: Μακάκος
- Esperanto: Makako
- español: Macacos
- eesti: Makaak
- euskara: Makako
- فارسی: ماکاک
- suomi: makakit
- français: Macaque
- Nordfriisk: Makaken
- Gaeilge: Meacaic
- Gagauz: Şebek
- galego: Macaco
- עברית: מקוק
- हिन्दी: मैकाक बंदर
- hrvatski: Makaki
- magyar: Makákó
- հայերեն: Մակակներ
- Bahasa Indonesia: Makaka
- гӀалгӀай: Макак
- Ido: Makako
- italiano: Macaco
- 日本語: マカク属
- ქართული: მაკაკი
- Taqbaylit: Iddew
- қазақша: Макакалар
- قازاقشا (تٴوتە): ماكاكتار
- قازاقشا (جۇنگو): ماكاكتار
- қазақша (кирил): Макактар
- қазақша (Қазақстан): Макактар
- qazaqşa (latın): Makaktar
- qazaqşa (Türkïya): Makaktar
- ಕನ್ನಡ: ಮಕಾಕ್ ಕೋತಿ
- 한국어: 마카크
- кыргызча: Макакалар
- лакку: Макак
- лезги: Макака
- lingála: Nkɛ́mɛ́
- lietuvių: Makakos
- latviešu: Makaki
- олык марий: Макак
- македонски: макаки
- മലയാളം: മകാക്
- मराठी: सिंहपुच्छ वानर
- кырык мары: Макак
- 閩南語 / Bân-lâm-gú: Mî-kâu
- norsk bokmål: makaker
- Nederlands: Makaken
- norsk nynorsk: Makakar
- norsk: Makaker
- Diné bizaad: Tó wónaanídę́ę́ʼ magí íiyisígíí
- polski: Makak
- پنجابی: مکاک
- Runa Simi: Makaka
- română: Macac
- русский: макаки
- Scots: Macaque
- سنڌي: مڪاڪ ڀولڙو
- srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски: Makakiji
- Simple English: Macaque
- slovenčina: Makak
- slovenščina: makak
- српски / srpski: Макакији
- српски (ћирилица): Макакији
- srpski (latinica): Makakiji
- Sunda: Beruk
- svenska: Makaker
- Kiswahili: Kaku
- ไทย: ลิงมาคาก
- Tagalog: Makak
- Türkçe: Makak maymunu
- удмурт: Макак
- українська: Макак
- 吴语: 猕猴
- 粵語: 獼猴
- 中文: 獼猴
- 中文(中国大陆): 猕猴属
- 中文(简体): 猕猴
- 中文(繁體): 獼猴
- 中文(香港): 獼猴
- 中文(新加坡): 猕猴
- 中文(臺灣): 獼猴屬
- Included species (for ITIS):
Macaques are found in more habitats than any other primate except for humans. Geographically, their range extends as far north as Japan (M. fuscata) and as far east as Morocco (M. sylvanus). Several species have adapted to city life.
The Barbary Macaque (M. sylvanus) is tailess and because of this is also known as the Barbary "Ape". Several other species may be refered to as apes due to their rudimentary tails, such as the Celebes Crested Macaque (M. nigra) or Black "Ape". Despite this, macaques are not apes and they are no more related to the apes than any other Old World monkey.
Macaca is a Portuguese word for monkey, which when generally used has no racial slur. Yet it is also used by the French (particularly those who had resided in North Africa), and often it is a racial slur directed towards people of darker skin.
Sulawesi group
[edit]Celebes Crested Macaque (M. nigra)
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M. fascicularis group
[edit]Crab-eating Macaque (M. fascicularis)
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India
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Thailand
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Vietnam
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Malaysia
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Tioman, Malaysia
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M. fascicularis at Sumatra
Stump-tailed Macaque (M. arctoides)
[edit]M. mulatta group
[edit]Rhesus Macaque (M. mulatta)
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Adults grooming juvenile, Himachal
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Adults and juvenile, Himachal
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Female Rhesus macaque in Galtaji, Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Distribution
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Male Rhesus macaque in Agra fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
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Male Rhesus macaque in Gokarna forest, Kathmandu, Nepal
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Male Rhesus macaque in Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
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Female Rhesus macaque in Madhya Pradesh
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Female Rhesus macaque in Guiyang, China
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Baby Rhesus macaque in Lion Rock County Park, Hong Kong, China
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Baby Rhesus macaque in Kathmandu, Nepal
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Mother Rhesus macaque with her baby in Galtaji, Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Mother Rhesus macaque with her baby
Formosan Rock Macaque (M. cyclopis)
[edit]Japanese Macaque (M. fuscata)
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Nagano, Japan
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Nagano, Japan
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Nagano, Japan
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Macaca fuscata, Close-up
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Sagano, Japan
M. sinica group
[edit]Toque Macaque (M. sinica)
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Male Toque macaque i n Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
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Mother Toque macaque with her baby