Long Tailed Macaque Collection
The long-tailed macaque, scientifically known as Macaca fascicularis, is a fascinating species of monkey found in various parts of Southeast Asia
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The long-tailed macaque, scientifically known as Macaca fascicularis, is a fascinating species of monkey found in various parts of Southeast Asia. These intelligent creatures are often spotted in different settings, showcasing their unique behaviors and habitats. One such sighting captures a group of long-tailed macaques perched on a fruiting strangler fig tree. In the midst of lush foliage, these monkeys enjoy the bounty nature has provided them with. Their agile movements and nimble fingers make it easy for them to savor the delicious fruits hanging from the branches. At Pra Prang Sam Yot temple during an annual event, we witness these macaques taking a well-deserved rest after indulging in their meal. The serene atmosphere surrounding this ancient site provides them with tranquility amidst their playful antics. Another encounter takes us to Kabupaten Buleleng in Bali, Indonesia where long-tailed macaques roam freely along roadsides. These mischievous creatures captivate passersby with their curious expressions and acrobatic skills as they swing effortlessly from one branch to another. In Ubud's Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, located within Kecamatan Ubud and Kabupaten Gianyar also in Bali, we find ourselves immersed in an enchanting world inhabited by these charismatic primates. Here they thrive under careful protection while coexisting harmoniously with visitors who come to admire their beauty and observe their natural behavior up close. During the annual Monkey Buffet Festival held at yet another location within this sanctuary, we witness heartwarming scenes as a mother long-tailed macaque tenderly holds her baby's tail while enjoying the festivities together. This display of affection highlights the strong bonds that exist within monkey communities. As we delve deeper into our exploration of these remarkable animals' lives, we stumble upon historical engravings depicting crab-eating macaques - another name for long-tailed macaques - living in the jungle.