Rhesus macaques in the Sundarbans

Rhesus macaques in the Sundarbans

Rhesus macaques in the Sundarbans

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Rhesus macaques in the Sundarbans exhibit fascinating cultural behaviors, such as using tools for foraging and communication through various vocalizations and gestures, showcasing their intelligence and adaptability. Their facial expressions are very similar to that of humans.

These primates are known for their complex social structures, living in groups called troops that can consist of up to 200 individuals. Within these troops, there is a strict hierarchy dominated by dominant males.

Studying rhesus macaques in the Sundarbans provides valuable insights into primate behavior, ecology, and evolution, contributing to our understanding of these fascinating animals and the ecosystems they inhabit.

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