Golden monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis kandti) in a bamboo forest in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Africa
by Mary Bomford
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Golden monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis kandti) in a bamboo forest in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Africa
by Mary Bomford
Putty-Nosed Monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans)
Family: "Old World" Monkey Family (Cercopithecidae)
IUCN Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Named for the distinctive white blotch over its nose, the Putty-Nosed Monkey is a small species of guenon (a diverse group of monkeys native to Sub-Saharan Africa) found across western Africa from Ghana to as far south as the DOC. Each species of guenon exhibits unique facial markings, and as there are many regions in which multiple guenon species coexist (with at least 5 other guenons occurring within the Putty-Nosed Monkey's range) it has been suggested that these distinctive facial features may serve to aid guenons in distinguishing members of their own species from those of related species. Typically found in humid forests habitats and particularly associated with forest edges, Putty-Nosed Monkeys feed on fruit, flowers, seeds and smaller animals and live in relatively small groups consisting of a single adult male, a group of adult females and their young offspring. When active members of this species are highly vocal, and studies examining their vocalisations have not only suggested that they string together multiple shorter calls to convey information through longer, more complex "sentences", but have also suggested that all guenon species seem to understand the meaning of one anothers' calls, implying the existence of a sort of "universal guenon language."
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Image Source: A Putty-Nosed Monkey pictured near the Ogooué river in western Gabon, taken by iNaturalist user david_taylor.
Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Wolf's mona monkeys don't have to worry about their eyes being bigger than their stomach. Like chipmunks, they have large cheek pouches which can store an entire stomach's worth of food-- handy for fleeing predators mid-meal, or storing snacks for later!
(Image: A Wolf's mona monkey (Cercopithecus wolfi) by Helene Hoffman)
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Erklär mir die Tiere. Written by Hans Peter Thiel. Illustration by Fritz Köhler. 1974.
Which red monkey is the sweetest little dainty boy?
Red capped mangabey
Red eared guenon
Red shanked douc langur
Zanzibar red colobus monkey
This isn't about personal favourites. Vote for the one you think truly fits the description of a sweet little dainty boy who deserves a treat.
I know it’s a bit early to say, but I’m predicting that Grookey will evolve to a baboon/mandrill or a guenon.
A red tailed monkey (Cercopithecus ascanius) in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, Uganda
by Gary Stephenson
Mogwai, an orphaned spot-nosed guenon in the care of Ape Action Africa, enjoying blankie time.