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Ethiopian Monkeys
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Ethiopian Monkeys
Travelers in Ethiopia come back with highly coloured accounts of the APES of that region, their lifestyle, their food and how they defend themselves from predators
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Step into the enchanting world of Ethiopia's unique primate inhabitants, the Ethiopian Monkeys, as depicted in this 17th century print from Mary Evans Picture Library. Travelers of the past have returned with highly coloured accounts of these fascinating apes, their historical lifestyle, and the vibrant region they call home. The Ethiopian Monkeys, also known as the Gelada Baboons, are endemic to the Ethiopian Highlands. This print offers a glimpse into their rich history, showcasing their distinctive appearance and social structure. With their striking red chests and blue faces, these monkeys are a sight to behold. They live in large, noisy troops, which can number up to 1,000 individuals. The Ethiopian Monkeys have adapted to their mountainous environment, with their long, curved claws providing excellent grip on the steep terrain. Their diet consists mainly of grasses, leaves, and fruits, which they forage for in the highlands. However, they are also known to supplement their diet with insects, eggs, and even birds. The Ethiopian Monkeys are well-known for their unique defense mechanisms against predators. They live in large troops, which offer a degree of protection against leopards and other predators. When threatened, they use their vocalizations and their numbers to intimidate predators, often throwing rocks and sticks to defend themselves. This print not only offers a historical glimpse into the lives of these fascinating primates but also highlights the importance of preserving their habitat and protecting them from modern threats such as habitat loss and human encroachment. Join us on a journey to Ethiopia and discover the wonders of its unique wildlife.
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