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Bonnet Macaque Collection

"Captivating Bonnet Macaques: Discovering the Enchanting World of Southeast Asia's Baby Monkeys" Embark on a journey to Laos, Southeast Asia

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

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

Background imageBonnet Macaque Collection: Bonnet Macaque, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Bonnet Macaque, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999363 Bonnet Macaque, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

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

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

Background imageBonnet Macaque Collection: A bonnet macaque family near Udagamandalam (Ooty) in Tamil Nadu, India

A bonnet macaque family near Udagamandalam (Ooty) in Tamil Nadu, India

Background imageBonnet Macaque Collection: A bonnet macaque near Udagamandalam (Ooty) in Tamil Nadu, India

A bonnet macaque near Udagamandalam (Ooty) in Tamil Nadu, India

Background imageBonnet Macaque Collection: A bonnet macaque in the Vedantangal Bird Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, India

A bonnet macaque in the Vedantangal Bird Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, India

Background imageBonnet Macaque Collection: engraving 1878

engraving 1878
Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition Vol II New York, Samuel Hall 1878

Background imageBonnet Macaque 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 imageBonnet Macaque 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 imageBonnet Macaque 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 imageBonnet Macaque 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 imageBonnet Macaque 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 imageBonnet Macaque 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 imageBonnet Macaque 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 imageBonnet Macaque 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 imageBonnet Macaque 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 imageBonnet Macaque 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 Bonnet Macaques: Discovering the Enchanting World of Southeast Asia's Baby Monkeys" Embark on a journey to Laos, Southeast Asia, where a captivating baby monkey named Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata) resides in captivity. This adorable creature steals hearts with its playful antics and endearing nature. Transport yourself back to 1833-39 through a beautifully colored engraving showcasing the elegance of the Bonnet Macaque. Marvel at its intricate details and vibrant presence that have fascinated observers for centuries. Venture into Tamil Nadu, India, where a charming Bonnet Macaque family near Udagamandalam (Ooty) thrives amidst lush surroundings. Witness their close-knit bond as they navigate their natural habitat with grace and agility. Intrigue awaits at the Vedantangal Bird Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, India, as you encounter another remarkable Bonnet Macaque. Observe its curious gaze as it explores its surroundings, blending seamlessly into the sanctuary's diverse ecosystem. Journey further into Karnataka, India, where a young Bonnet Macaque perches atop a fence. Admire its youthful energy and innocence as it embarks on adventures within this enchanting region. Return once again to Udagamandalam (Ooty), Tamil Nadu in India to witness yet another fascinating encounter with an alluring Bonnet Macaque. Delight in its mischievous charm as it navigates through this picturesque destination. Immerse yourself in history with an engraving from 1878 that showcases the timeless allure of these magnificent creatures. Appreciate how art has captured their essence throughout generations. Witness heartwarming moments between mother and baby bonnet macaques as they share tender affection and nurture one another's growth. These precious bonds remind us of the importance of love within animal families too.