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Say hello to all things "monkey." Monkey, Ape, Gorilla, Chimps and more!
Although often referred to as gelada baboons, these monkeys actually belong to a separate genus and are not true baboons. They are in fact the only member of their genus and the last surviving species of a once widespread group of grass-grazing primates.
Gelada Monkey
The chimpanzee is one of the closest living relatives to humans and is estimated to share 98% of our genes. Chimpanzees are highly intelligent, social animals with a startlingly complex culture.
Chimpanzee
The mandrill is not only the largest monkey in the world, but it is also one of the most distinctive. It has an extremely striking face, with a red stripe down the nose and blue flanges framing it.
Mandrill
Although the species is commonly referred to as the "Barbary Ape", the Barbary Macaque is a true monkey, not an ape. Confusion as to the name could have arisen from the fact that apes are tailless, as is the Barbary Macaque.
Barbary Ape
The world's remaining mountain gorillas (720) live within four national parks, that are 28 miles apart. When the group is attacked by humans, leopards, or other gorillas, the silverback will protect them even at the cost of his own life.
Mountain Gorilla
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