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Macaca Sylvanus Collection (#2)

The Barbary Macaque, scientifically known as Macaca sylvanus

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, captive

Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, captive

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, infant, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, infant, captive

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult, captive

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, captive

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, adult with baby, native to Morocco, captive

Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, adult with baby, native to Morocco, captive

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult, native to Morocco, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult, native to Morocco, captive

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, young, native to Morocco, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, young, native to Morocco, captive

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, native to Morocco, captive

Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, native to Morocco, captive

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult sitting on a tree stump, native to Morocco, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult sitting on a tree stump, native to Morocco, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus- adult female with young, 12 weeks, native to Morocco, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus- adult female with young, 12 weeks, native to Morocco, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque Macaca sylvanus with a young, illustration

Barbary Macaque Macaca sylvanus with a young, illustration
Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus) with a young, illustration

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Morocco, Barbary Ape, macaca sylvanus, sitting on tree branch, low angle view

Morocco, Barbary Ape, macaca sylvanus, sitting on tree branch, low angle view

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary macaques C018 / 2554

Barbary macaques C018 / 2554
Barbary macaques. Adult and two young Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) playing. The Barbary macaque, or Barbary ape, is a species of macaque unique for its distribution outside of Asia

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) interaction, Gibraltar, Europe

Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) interaction, Gibraltar, Europe

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Human and ape hands

Human and ape hands. Historical artwork of the hand of a human (left) and a barbary ape (Macaca sylvanus, right). The skin has been removed to reveal the underlying muscles and tendons

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary macaque

Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) resting. Photographed in the Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus) at Cap Carbon, Bejaia, Kabylia, Algeria

Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus) at Cap Carbon, Bejaia, Kabylia, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus) grooming, Cap Carbon, Bejaia, Kabylia

Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus) grooming, Cap Carbon, Bejaia, Kabylia, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque / Ape - grooming - Gibraltar - Europe

Barbary Macaque / Ape - grooming - Gibraltar - Europe
RD-127 Barbary Macaque / Ape - grooming Gibraltar - Europe Macaca sylvanus Giacomo Radi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque / Barbary Ape - in habitat - urban environmental - Gibraltar - Europe

Barbary Macaque / Barbary Ape - in habitat - urban environmental - Gibraltar - Europe
RD-124 Barbary Macaque / Barbary Ape - in habitat urban environmental - Gibraltar - Europe Macaca sylvanus Giacomo Radi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque / Ape - young - Gibraltar - Europe

Barbary Macaque / Ape - young - Gibraltar - Europe
RD-128 Barbary Macaque / Ape - young Gibraltar - Europe Macaca sylvanus Giacomo Radi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque / Ape - young in habitat - Gibraltar - Europe

Barbary Macaque / Ape - young in habitat - Gibraltar - Europe
RD-129 Barbary Macaque / Ape - young in habitat Gibraltar - Europe Macaca sylvanus Giacomo Radi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMacaca Sylvanus Collection: Barbary Macaque / Ape - Gibraltar - Europe

Barbary Macaque / Ape - Gibraltar - Europe
RD-125 Barbary Macaque / Ape Gibraltar - Europe Macaca sylvanus Giacomo Radi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way




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The Barbary Macaque, scientifically known as Macaca sylvanus, is a fascinating species of primate that can be found in various regions including Gibraltar and the Cadiz Province. These intelligent creatures have captured the attention of humans for centuries. One notable historical account dates back to 1810-17 when a Whitefaced Ape was copied from a living animal and exhibited in London. This captivating display allowed people to marvel at the beauty and uniqueness of these macaques. Fast forward to March 1914, where a black and white photo captures a Barbary Ape at the London Zoo. The image showcases their striking features, with expressive eyes that seem to hold countless stories within them. In more recent times, stunning photographs depict two adult Barbary macaques with their adorable baby. The sight of this little one sheltering between its mother's arms evokes feelings of tenderness and protection. Observing these primates on all fours provides insight into their agility and natural grace. Their ability to navigate rocky terrains such as those found in Gibraltar is truly remarkable. These macaques are not limited to Gibraltar alone; they also inhabit other areas like Ifrane National Park in Morocco. Here, an adult Barbary Macaque is seen alongside its young offspring, showcasing the strong family bonds that exist within this species. Even outside their native habitats, captive populations thrive across different parts of Germany's Rhineland-Palatinate region. Adult macaques can be observed interacting with both adults and young ones alike, emphasizing the importance of social connections within their community. Whether it be through historical accounts or modern-day encounters captured by photographers worldwide, the Barbary Macaque continues to captivate our hearts with its beauty and intriguing behavior. As we learn more about these incredible creatures, we gain a deeper appreciation for their role in our natural world.