Snow Monkeys of Japan
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The snow monkeys of Japan, or Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) are the Northern-most nonhuman primates and are native to Japan. They live in a variety of habitats, mostly forest. They have graying-brown fur and pink hands, feet, and bottoms. These intelligent creatures are 79-95 cm in length with tails averaging 10 cm. Males weight 10-14 kg and females weigh about 5.5 kg ("Japanese macaque").Snow monkeys, being highly intelligent and sociable, enjoy playing, learning from each other, and staying within the social hierarchy of their troop. They enjoy anything that makes their life easier and will take up skills that innovative or creative individuals in their troop discover. For example, they escape the cold in winter months by soaking in hotsprings. When researchers left sweet potatoes out for them, one female snow monkey began dipping the sweet potato in seawater, taking a bite, then
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