Japanese macaques, also known as snow monkeys, stay warm in the winter by bathing in the natural hot springs at Nagano. The parents go to great lengths to protect their young. I saw this scene of two monkeys relaxing with a curious infant and captured the moment.
by Arran gill
Macaque
keep you warm
when it is cold the cremaster muscle contracts and draws the testes closer to the body to keep them warm.
It brings warm water, which heats the overlying air.
to keep warm.
Japanese macaque was created in 1875.
a Japanese Macaque can have 1 baby
The Japanese Macaques monkey lives in Honshu.
Yes.
Honshu
it is a kind of monkey
1-2kg a week if thats what you mean
Well an ape is apart of the monkey family
Japanese Macaques, which are also known as "snow monkeys", are mammals. Mammals are warm blooded, have hair or fur on their bodies and give birth to live young. Reptiles are cold blooded and lay eggs instead of live young. Some examples of reptiles are snakes and lizards, and some examples of mammals are monkeys, dogs, and humans.
yes! the snow monkey, no joke also known as the Japanese Macaque
Macaque
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