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bonnet monkey
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Bonnet monkey (Macaca radiata).
(credit: Warren Garst/Tom Stack & Associates)
Agile Indian macaque (Macaca radiata) named for the thatch of long hair forming a cap, or “bonnet,” on the crown. It is grayish brown and has a hairless pink face. It is 14–24 in. (35–60 cm) long, excluding its 20–28-in. (50–70-cm) tail, and weighs 7–20 lbs (3–9 kg). It sometimes raids gardens or stores of food.



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The Bonnet Macaque is also an old world monkey found in this forest.
Four primates species are also found at the park such as the rare lion-tailed macaque, the Bonnet Macaque, the usual langur and the Nilgiri Langur.
 
 
 
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