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Bonnet Macaque Monkey

  • 19 Dec 2023
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The discovery of 27 bonnet macaque monkey carcasses in a Karnataka village spotlights the escalating human-monkey conflict driven by habitat encroachment and diminishing wildlife spaces.

  • Instances of monkey incursions for food in human territories have led to distressing events, like the suspected poisoning of macaques in Guthigaru village.
  • The encroachment of farming into forest fringes, particularly coconut plantations and fruit orchards, draws monkeys when natural food sources diminish.
  • The bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) is a species of Old World monkey. They are gray-brown in color, have large ears, wrinkly faces, and a mop of hair on their heads that is parted in the middle.
    • The bonnet macaque gets its name from the whorls of hair on the crown of its head that resemble a cap or bonnet.
    • Bonnet macaques are endemic commensals: they are found only in peninsular India and live in close proximity with humans.
    • IUCN Status: Vulnerable

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