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Erxlebens Monkey Collection

In 1894, the world of primates was buzzing with fascinating discoveries

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Chimpanzee primate 1894

Chimpanzee primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Woolly monkey primate 1894

Woolly monkey primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Tamarin primate 1894

Tamarin primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Gorilla primate 1894

Gorilla primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Spider monkey primate 1894

Spider monkey primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Erxlebens primate 1894

Erxlebens primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Saki monkey primate 1894

Saki monkey primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Orangutan primate 1894

Orangutan primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Red howler primate 1894

Red howler primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Capuchin monkey primate 1894

Capuchin monkey primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Mandrill primate 1894

Mandrill primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Siamang gibbon primate 1894

Siamang gibbon primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Bald uakari primate 1894

Bald uakari primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Red lemur primate 1894

Red lemur primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Aye-aye lemur primate 1894

Aye-aye lemur primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Tarsier primate 1894

Tarsier primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Lemur primate 1894

Lemur primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Sifaka lemur primate 1894

Sifaka lemur primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Babakoto indri primate 1894

Babakoto indri primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageErxlebens Monkey Collection: Galago primate 1894

Galago primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894


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In 1894, the world of primates was buzzing with fascinating discoveries. From the intelligent and playful chimpanzee to the majestic gorilla, these primate species captivated scientists and enthusiasts alike. Among them stood Erxlebens Monkey, a unique primate that left researchers intrigued. While not much is known about this enigmatic creature, its inclusion in the list of primates discovered in 1894 suggests it held significance during that time. Perhaps Erxlebens Monkey possessed distinct physical characteristics or exhibited intriguing behaviors that set it apart from other species. Alongside they were other remarkable finds like the woolly monkey, tamarin, spider monkey, saki monkey, orangutan, red howler monkey, capuchin monkey, mandrill and siamang gibbon - each contributing to our understanding of primate diversity. As scientists delved deeper into their studies on these primates in 1894 and beyond, they unraveled intricate social structures within communities and shed light on their complex cognitive abilities. These findings paved the way for conservation efforts aimed at protecting these incredible creatures' habitats. Although Erxlebens Monkey may remain shrouded in mystery today due to limited information available about it specifically; its existence serves as a reminder of how vast and diverse our natural world truly is. The year 1894 marked an important milestone in uncovering some of nature's most captivating creatures – primates whose stories continue to unfold as we strive to protect them for generations to come.