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Muna Buton macaque

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Mammalia

Family
  
Cercopithecidae

Rank
  
Subspecies

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Primates

Genus
  
Macaca

Similar
  
Booted macaque, Moor macaque, Javanese flying squirrel, Tonkean macaque, White‑fronted surili

The Muna-Buton macaque (Macaca ochreata brunnescens) is one of seven Sulawesi macaques in Indonesia. It is only found on two small islands off the south-east coast; the islands of Buton and Muna. This Old World monkey is diurnal and arboreal, although it can spend significant amounts of time on the ground. It is black with grey "boots" and a brownish colour to the fur on its back. Like other Sulawesi macaques it has a reduced tail of only about 35mm in length. Its body is about 475 - 495mm in length.

The Muna-Buton macaque feeds on fruits for over 60% of its diet, including figs and pandanas fruits. It also feeds on leaves, insects, flowers and bark. It is a very successful crop-raider and if there are agricultural fields nearby it will spend up to 2 hours at a time raiding farmers crops such as sweet potato, maize, papaya and banana.

References

Muna-Buton macaque Wikipedia