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Bonnet Macaque: Curiosity in Kinship - Social Bonds Grown Through Compassionate Care and Enrichment

by Ben Carmel
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798241366214
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 174
  • Original Price: GBP 10.36
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 241 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Animals / Apes, Monkeys, etc.

Discover the vibrant and social world of the Bonnet Macaque, a primate known for its intelligence, curiosity, and complex social bonds. Bonnet Macaque: Curiosity in Kinship combines detailed illustrations, educational facts, and expert insights into its behavior, diet, habitat, and enrichment practices. Ideal for students, teachers, wildlife enthusiasts, and animal lovers, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of primate social dynamics and ecological significance. Explore its engaging behaviors and nurturing care.

Bonnet macaques maintain a diurnal lifestyle, structuring their activity around available daylight and environmental conditions. Their mornings begin shortly after sunrise, when the troop engages in collective movement from sleeping sites-often tall trees, cliff ledges, or rooftops in urban settings-toward feeding areas. The early hours are dominated by active foraging as individuals search for fruits, seeds, insects, young leaves, and supplemental human-associated foods. This period of heightened alertness and mobility strengthens coordination within the troop, as members follow established travel routes and maintain visual contact to avoid separation.
As midday temperatures rise, their behavior shifts toward rest and thermoregulation. They seek shade in dense foliage, rock crevices, or man-made shelters and reduce their energy expenditure. During this quieter phase, social grooming becomes a central activity. Grooming clusters form as a means of reinforcing bonds, relieving tension, and removing parasites. Infants play under the watchful eyes of older juveniles and mothers, practicing climbing, chasing, and object manipulation that contribute to their motor and cognitive development.
As temperatures cool again in the late afternoon, activity increases. The troop often revisits feeding sites or engages in exploratory foraging, sometimes covering substantial distances. Territorial signaling, dominance interactions, and juvenile play become more frequent before evening descent toward sleeping grounds. Nighttime is spent in elevated, secure perches chosen to minimize predation risk and maximize group cohesion. This structured rhythm supports both physical well-being and the maintenance of complex social relationships.

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