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Tarsiers split from other primates over 50 million years ago and followed their own evolutionary path. This diagram shows how they’re related to lemurs, monkeys, and apes. 🧬 Dive deeper into tarsier evolution on Wildlife Nomads.
Meet the world’s most iconic macaques: Rhesus monkeys, long-tailed macaques, snow monkeys, and more. This infographic highlights the most recognizable macaques across Asia, Africa, and beyond. Perfect for wildlife fans and travel inspiration! 🐵✨
Meet the Monkeys of Costa Rica! From the loud Mantled Howler to the playful Squirrel Monkey, discover the four fascinating primate species that call Costa Rica home. Learn where to find them, their conservation status, and fun facts in our latest blog post at Wildlife Nomads.
Collared titi (Cheracebus torquatus) or yellow-handed titi or widow monkey occupies the rainforests of the Amazon & is generally found north of Rio Solimões.
EAST SUMATRAN BANDED LANGUR Presbytis percura Geographic Distribution and Habitat East Sumatran banded langurs (or surilis) are only found in the Riau province of east Sumatra. The Rokan River marks the northern limit for the species. The southern limit has not been determined. They typically reside in mangrove forests and along riverbanks, however, with the
FORMOSAN ROCK MACAQUE Macaca cyclopis Geographic Distribution and Habitat Formosan rock macaques, also known as Taiwan or Taiwanese macaques, are endemic to the island of Taiwan in eastern Asia. The first descriptions of this species from the 19th century reported a wider distribution than today. Once upon a time, these macaques were found along the
RED BROWN LEMUR Eulemur rufus Geographic Distribution and Habitat The red brown lemur resides in northern Madagascar and has been seen from the Betsiboka River to the Tsiribihina River. Because of the rapid habitat loss that Madagascar—and all the lemurs living there—is facing, they occur in patch-work distribution. They occur in the still-existing forests from