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Cercopithecus Collection (page 2)

Cercopithecus, also known as the guenons, are a diverse group of primates found in Africa

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: An endangered Roloway Monkey sitting on the ground, looking upwards

An endangered Roloway Monkey sitting on the ground, looking upwards
3587746 An endangered Roloway Monkey sitting on the ground, looking upwards, while holding its tail, London Zoo, 1927 (b/w photo) by Bond

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: An albino Old World Monkey, genus Ceropithecus, wearing a sweater at London Zoo in July

An albino Old World Monkey, genus Ceropithecus, wearing a sweater at London Zoo in July
2634923 An albino Old World Monkey, genus Ceropithecus, wearing a sweater at London Zoo in July 1922 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Strangers Monkey, colour plate taken from Original Water-Colour Drawrings by

Strangers Monkey, colour plate taken from Original Water-Colour Drawrings by
1079593 Strangers Monkey, colour plate taken from Original Water-Colour Drawrings by Joseph Wolf in the possession of the Zoological Society of London Vol.I, Mammalia I, Quadrumana. Carnivora

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Middle-sized black monkey or langur, Cercopithecus maurus

Middle-sized black monkey or langur, Cercopithecus maurus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes (endangered)

Chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes (endangered), and moustached guenon monkey, Cercopithecus cephus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Chimpanzee, Simia troglodytes, and moustached

Chimpanzee, Simia troglodytes, and moustached monkey, Cercopithecus cephus.. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Blue Monkey or Diademed Monkey -Cercopithecus mitis-, Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania, Africa

Blue Monkey or Diademed Monkey -Cercopithecus mitis-, Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10895840

Picture No. 10895840
Sykes / White-throated / Samango Monkey (Cercopithecus albogularis) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10895838

Picture No. 10895838
Sykes / White-throated / Samango Monkey - Gede Ruins (abandoned Swahili town) (Cercopithecus albogularis) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10895839

Picture No. 10895839
Sykes / White-throated / Samango Monkey (Cercopithecus albogularis) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10760611

Picture No. 10760611
Vervet MONKEY - Feeding on the yellow fruits of an acacia tree (Cercopithecus aethiops) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10909424

Picture No. 10909424
Roloway Monkey / Diana Guenon / Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana roloway) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10909428

Picture No. 10909428
Schmidt's Red-tailed Monkey / Schmidt's Guenon (Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10909427

Picture No. 10909427
Schmidt's Red-tailed Monkey / Schmidt's Guenon (Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10909423

Picture No. 10909423
Roloway Monkey / Diana Guenon / Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana roloway) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10909426

Picture No. 10909426
Schmidt's Red-tailed Monkey / Schmidt's Guenon - on dead tree trunk (Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10909425

Picture No. 10909425
Roloway Monkey / Diana Guenon / Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana roloway) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10909422

Picture No. 10909422
Roloway Monkey / Diana Guenon / Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus diana roloway) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Picture No. 10909421

Picture No. 10909421
Roloway Monkey / Diana Guenon / Diana Monkey - with mouth open (Cercopithecus diana roloway) Date:

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Cercopithecus mona, mona monkey

Cercopithecus mona, mona monkey
Mounted skeleton of a mona monkey

Background imageCercopithecus Collection: Macaca sp. macaque

Macaca sp. macaque
Artwork by Barry Sutton, entitled Dominance and Submission. On display in the Primates exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London



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Cercopithecus, also known as the guenons, are a diverse group of primates found in Africa. With their strikingly colorful fur and intricate facial patterns, these monkeys never fail to captivate our attention. From the vibrant blue of the DDE-90027259 species to the fiery red hues of DDE-90022808, each cercopithecus brings its own unique charm. These agile creatures are highly adaptable and can be found in various habitats including forests, savannas, and even mountainous regions. Their long tails aid them in balancing while leaping from tree to tree with incredible agility. Observing their acrobatic feats is truly a sight to behold. The social structure within cercopithecus groups is fascinating. They live in multi-male and multi-female communities where strong bonds form between individuals through grooming sessions and playful interactions. These intelligent primates communicate using an array of vocalizations such as calls, screams, and grunts. As omnivores, they have a diverse diet consisting of fruits, leaves, seeds, insects, small vertebrates - they're not picky eaters. This flexibility allows them to survive even during periods when food resources may be scarce. Conservation efforts play a crucial role in protecting these remarkable animals from habitat loss due to deforestation and illegal hunting for bushmeat trade. Organizations like DDE-90022807 work tirelessly towards safeguarding their natural habitats and raising awareness about the importance of preserving biodiversity. Intriguingly enough, cercopithecus species exhibit sexual dimorphism with males being larger than females on average. The stunning patterns adorning their faces serve as distinctive markers that help identify different subspecies within this genus.