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Macaca Radiata Collection

"Captivating Moments with Macaca Radiata

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Macaque hat, Macaca radiata. The Chinese cap. Copperplate engraving by C

Macaque hat, Macaca radiata. The Chinese cap. Copperplate engraving by C. Baquoy after an illustration by Jacques de
FLO4597496 Macaque hat, Macaca radiata. The Chinese cap. Copperplate engraving by C. Baquoy after an illustration by Jacques de Seve from Georges-Louis Leclerc

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata) mother with infant. Karnataka, India

Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata) mother with infant. Karnataka, India

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaque -Macaca radiata-, baby monkey in captivity, Laos, Southeast Asia

Bonnet macaque -Macaca radiata-, baby monkey in captivity, Laos, Southeast Asia

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata), young animal on fence, Karnataka, India

Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata), young animal on fence, Karnataka, India

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Picture No. 11071370

Picture No. 11071370
Bonnet Macaque - Western Ghats, India. Date:

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Picture No. 11071369

Picture No. 11071369
Bonnet Macaque - Western Ghats, India. Date:

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Picture No. 11071368

Picture No. 11071368
Bonnet Macaque - Western Ghats, India. Date:

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaque mother and baby C017 / 9086

Bonnet macaque mother and baby C017 / 9086
Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) mother and baby. Infants are protected by their mother and feed on her milk until they are 6 to 7 months old, becoming independent at around a year old

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaques grooming C017 / 9070

Bonnet macaques grooming C017 / 9070
Bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata) grooming. Social grooming in monkeys involves removing dead skin, debris and insects from the skin and fur

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaques play-fighting C017 / 9068

Bonnet macaques play-fighting C017 / 9068
Bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata), young males play-fighting. The young of this monkey become independent at around a year old

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaques C017 / 9069

Bonnet macaques C017 / 9069
Bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata) on a stone wall. This monkey is so named because of the bonnet-shaped patch of hair on its head. It reaches a body length of between 35 and 60 centimetres

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaque grooming C017 / 9066

Bonnet macaque grooming C017 / 9066
Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) grooming its tail. Grooming involves removing dead skin, debris and insects from the skin and fur

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaque C017 / 9064

Bonnet macaque C017 / 9064
Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) in a tree. This monkey is so named because of the bonnet-shaped patch of hair on its head. It reaches a body length of between 35 and 60 centimetres

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaque C017 / 9065

Bonnet macaque C017 / 9065
Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata). This monkey is so named because of the bonnet-shaped patch of hair on its head. It reaches a body length of between 35 and 60 centimetres

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaque threat display C017 / 9063

Bonnet macaque threat display C017 / 9063
Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) male with a facial expression that is part of a threat display. This monkey is so named because of the bonnet-shaped patch of hair on its head

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaque displaying canines C017 / 9062

Bonnet macaque displaying canines C017 / 9062
Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) displaying its canines. This monkey is so named because of the bonnet-shaped patch of hair on its head. It reaches a body length of between 35 and 60 centimetres

Background imageMacaca Radiata Collection: Bonnet macaque with full cheek pouches C017 / 9061

Bonnet macaque with full cheek pouches C017 / 9061
Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) with fruit stored in its cheek pouches. When troops forage in an area with an abundance of fruit, individuals often store fruit in their cheek pouches


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"Captivating Moments with Macaca Radiata: A Glimpse into the Lives of Bonnet Macaques" Witness the tender bond between a Bonnet Macaque mother and her adorable infant in Karnataka, India. These intelligent primates, scientifically known as Macaca radiata, display remarkable nurturing instincts. Journey to Southeast Asia's enchanting Laos where a captivating baby monkey captivates hearts even in captivity. This precious Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) showcases its playful nature despite being away from its natural habitat. Perched on a fence in Karnataka, India, a young Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) curiously explores its surroundings. With their expressive eyes and mischievous antics, these little ones never fail to bring joy to those who encounter them. 4-6: Picture No. 11071370 | Picture No. 11071369 | Picture No. 11071368 - Immerse yourself in the visual beauty of these stunning photographs capturing various moments of life for the charismatic Bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata). Each frame tells a unique story that unveils their fascinating behavior and intricate social dynamics. 7-8: Observe an endearing scene as a doting Bonnet macaque mother lovingly grooms her baby C017 / 9086 while they enjoy some quality bonding time together. 9-10: Playfulness knows no bounds among these energetic creatures. Watch as two lively Bonnet macaques engage in play-fighting C017 / 9068 – showcasing their agility and camaraderie within their troop. 11-12: Delve deeper into the world of these captivating primates with more glimpses captured by C017 / 9069 and C017 / 9067 respectively – revealing their curious nature and adaptability to diverse environments. 13.