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With the exception of humans , the Macaque is the most widely distributed primate genus in the world (especially in Southeast Asia ) with a habitat extending from Japan to Southeast Asia , to Afghanistan and, in the case of Barbary monkeys , in North Africa . There are 22 species of macaques currently recognised, and these include some of the most common to the public, such as the brown macaque ( Macaca mulatta ) and the Barbary monkey ( M. sylvanus ), of which one population occurs in Mount Gibraltar. Although some species have no tails and are called apes , all of them are true "monkeys" (and not apes) and are not more closely related to apes than to other species. Other Old World monkeys.
Kamikara got from book
With the exception of humans , the Macaque is the most widely distributed primate genus in the world (especially in Southeast Asia ) with a habitat extending from Japan to Southeast Asia , to Afghanistan and, in the case of Barbary monkeys , in North Africa . There are 22 species of macaques currently recognised, and these include some of the most common to the public, such as the brown macaque ( Macaca mulatta ) and the Barbary monkey ( M. sylvanus ), of which one population occurs in Mount Gibraltar. Although some species have no tails and are called apes , all of them are true "monkeys" (and not apes) and are not more closely related to apes than to other species. Other Old World monkeys.
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