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Snub-Nosed Monkeys - National Geographic Magazine
Cold weather monkey time.

Living both in and out of reserve boundaries, Rhinopithecus roxellana,  whose Latin name was allegedly inspired by the snub-nosed concubine of a  1500s sultan, has made great adaptations to survive, subsisting on  low-protein lichens and bark when trees are bare. Large social networks  help fend off predators, like clouded leopards.

allcreatures:

Snub-Nosed Monkeys - National Geographic Magazine

Cold weather monkey time.

Living both in and out of reserve boundaries, Rhinopithecus roxellana, whose Latin name was allegedly inspired by the snub-nosed concubine of a 1500s sultan, has made great adaptations to survive, subsisting on low-protein lichens and bark when trees are bare. Large social networks help fend off predators, like clouded leopards.