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National Geographic USA 2014-11

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A maple tree provides a perfect swingfor a playful macaque. Illegal loggingthreatens forests where the endangeredmonkeys live, and overgrazing damagesthe area’s food-rich underbrush.

 national geographic • november 

Above, a big yawn reveals sharp teeth—but these macaques rarely usethem in fights. “No one wants to get in a situation where someone gets hurt,”says conservation zoologist Siân Waters. At left, an infant huddles with itsmother and older sibling. Although the trade in Barbary macaques is againstthe law, poachers capture babies to sell in Europe and vendors display themin local markets, where tourists can’t resist a macaque photo op. BARBARY MACAQUES 






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