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Barbary ape
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Barbary ape

Tailless, yellowish-brown macaque monkey Macaca sylvanus, 55–75 cm/20–30 in long. Barbary apes are found in the mountains and wilds of Algeria and Morocco, especially in the forests of the Atlas Mountains. They were introduced to Gibraltar, where legend has it that the British will leave if the ape colony dies out.

The macaque is threatened by illegal logging, which is devastating some of the ancient forests in the area. Although it is breeding well in captivity, forest loss may confound attempts to reintroduce this species into the wild.



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Retrospective serosurveillance showed that only 1 Barbary macaque was seropositive at the start of the outbreak.
For Professor Andrea Camperio, primatologist at Italy's University of Padova, the Barbary macaque is a victim--not the cause--of the cedar forests' degradation.
Legend says as long as the Barbary macaques live there, so will the British.
 
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