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Rhesus Monkey
The rhesus monkey conservation farms will usually have information on the current status of the animal.
The average lifespan of wild animals of this species is 3-4 years, but in captivity they live up to 30 years. Males are 21-25 inches at height and their body length is 45-65 cm. The coat of these animals is short and coarse, of brown or yellow color.
The rhesus monkey conservation farms will usually have information on the current status of the animal.
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Rhesus Monkey -
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This species inhabits India, Afghanistan, Thailand and China. Up to the 20th century these animals were very numerous, but habitat destruction and pollution have led to great losses. This species is widely used for research, so large populations of them live in captivity. The rhesus monkey conservation farms will usually have information on the current status of the animal.
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