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Lemur catta
- Ringtailed lemur
- Madagascar
- Terrestrial and arboreal
- Quadrupedal
- Plants only
- Females dominant
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Alouatta palliata
- Mantled howling monkey
- Central and South America
- Arboreal
- Quadrupedal
- Plant material
- Linear dominance hierarchy
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Alouatta palliata
- Mantled howling monkey
- Central and South America
- Arboreal
- Quadrupedal
- Plant material
- Linear dominance hierarchy
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Erythrocebus patas
- Patas monkey
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Terrestrial
- Quadrupedal
- Folivore (mostly plants, meat rarely)
- One-male harem
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Cercopithecus aethiops
- Vervet monkey
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Terrestrial and arboreal
- Quadrupedal
- Omnivorous
- Multi-male, multi-female.
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Papio cynocephalus
- Common baboon
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Terrestrial and arboreal
- Quadrupedal
- Omnivorous
- Multi-male, multi-female
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Papio hamadryas
- Hamadryas baboon
- Northeast Africa (Ethiopia and Sudan)
- Terrestrial
- Quadrupedal
- Folivore
- One-male harem
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Theropithecus gelada
- Gelada baboon
- Northeast Africa (Ethiopia and Sudan)
- Terrestrial Quadruped
- Folivore
- One-male harem
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Macaca Fuscata
- Japanese monkey
- Only on Japan
- Terrestrial and arboreal
- Quadrupedal
- Omnivorous
- Multi-male/Multi-female
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Presbytes entellus
- Hanuman langur
- Asia - India and Pakistan
- Terrestrial and arboreal
- Quadrupedal
- Folivore
- Multi-male, muti-female and one-male harems.
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Hylobates lar
- Gibbon
- South East Asia
- Arboreal
- Brachiator (rapid arm swinging)
- Fruit and leaves
- Pair bonded
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Gorilla gorilla
- Gorilla
- Central Africa
- Terrestrial and arboreal
- Quadrupedal
- Folivores
- Silver-back males
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