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Rhesus Collection

The rhesus macaque monkey, scientifically known as Macaca mulatta, is a fascinating creature found in various parts of Asia

Background imageRhesus Collection: rhesus macaque cub (Macaca mulatta) over the cliffs of Yellow Stone Village

rhesus macaque cub (Macaca mulatta) over the cliffs of Yellow Stone Village, zhangjiajie national forest park, Hunan, China

Background imageRhesus Collection: rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) over the cliffs of Yellow Stone Village

rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) over the cliffs of Yellow Stone Village, zhangjiajie national forest park, Hunan, China

Background imageRhesus Collection: Rhesus Monkeys at London Zoo

Rhesus Monkeys at London Zoo by Charles Howard

Background imageRhesus Collection: DDE-90024374

DDE-90024374
Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Date: 01/10/2009

Background imageRhesus Collection: A Seated Monkey on a Chain, 1592-1602 (black, ochre and red chalks)

A Seated Monkey on a Chain, 1592-1602 (black, ochre and red chalks)
3545862 A Seated Monkey on a Chain, 1592-1602 (black, ochre and red chalks) by Goltzius, Hendrik (1558-1617); 40.6x30 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageRhesus Collection: Rhesus macaque, Macaca mulatta

Rhesus macaque, Macaca mulatta
Title page with vignette of young Rhesus macaque, Macaca mulatta (Pig-tailed baboon, Macacus rhoesus). Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H

Background imageRhesus Collection: Toque macaque, rhesus macaque and parakeet auklet

Toque macaque, rhesus macaque and parakeet auklet
Toque macaque, Macaca sinica, endangered 1, rhesus macaque, Macaca mulatta 2, and parakeet auklet, Aethia psittacula 3. Macaque bonnet chinois, macaque rhesus, macareux

Background imageRhesus Collection: Rhesus monkey and young (engraving)

Rhesus monkey and young (engraving)
3655172 Rhesus monkey and young (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rhesus monkey and young)

Background imageRhesus Collection: Diomed and Ulysses returning with the Spoils of Rhesus (engraving)

Diomed and Ulysses returning with the Spoils of Rhesus (engraving)
973675 Diomed and Ulysses returning with the Spoils of Rhesus (engraving) by Flaxman, John (1755-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diomed and Ulysses returning with the Spoils of Rhesus)

Background imageRhesus Collection: Asia. India. Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) at Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve

Asia. India. Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) at Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
India. Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) at Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve

Background imageRhesus Collection: Diomedes and Minerva

Diomedes and Minerva
Athena/Minerva advises DIOMEDES - who has just slain Rhesus - to rejoin the Greeks

Background imageRhesus Collection: Rhesus Monkey on the tree, Corbett National Park, India

Rhesus Monkey on the tree, Corbett National Park, India

Background imageRhesus Collection: Picture No. 10899581

Picture No. 10899581
Rhesus macaque - pair grooming ( Macaca mulatta) Date:

Background imageRhesus Collection: Picture No. 10984288

Picture No. 10984288
Rhesus Macaque - female nursing its infant Bandhavgargh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India, (Macaca mulatta) Date:

Background imageRhesus Collection: Rhesus monkeys used in Soviet space research

Rhesus monkeys used in Soviet space research
Space monkeys. Rhesus monkeys sent into space as part of the Russian-American Biocosmos/Bion or Biosputnik space programme

Background imageRhesus Collection: Rhesus macaque monkey (Macaca mulatta)

Rhesus macaque monkey (Macaca mulatta), Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia


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The rhesus macaque monkey, scientifically known as Macaca mulatta, is a fascinating creature found in various parts of Asia. One such place is India's Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, where a majestic rhesus macaque can be spotted amidst the lush greenery. Its presence adds to the natural beauty and diversity of this incredible reserve. In another breathtaking location called Yellow Stone Village, a playful rhesus macaque cub can be seen frolicking over the cliffs. This adorable sight showcases their agility and adaptability in even the most challenging terrains. Not only are these monkeys found in their native habitats, but they also captivate visitors at places like London Zoo. People from all walks of life gather there to observe these intelligent creatures up close and learn more about their behavior and habitat. Art has also been inspired by these captivating animals throughout history. A stunning artwork titled "A Seated Monkey on a Chain" depicts the beauty of a rhesus macaque using black, ochre, and red chalks. It serves as a testament to our fascination with these creatures that have captured our imagination for centuries. The rhesus macaque shares its habitat with other species like the toque macaque and parakeet auklet, creating an intricate web of biodiversity that sustains life in its ecosystem. These interactions between different species highlight nature's delicate balance and remind us of our responsibility towards conservation efforts. Historical references also shed light on how deeply intertwined humans have been with rhesus monkeys throughout time. An engraving depicting Diomed and Ulysses returning with the spoils tells tales from ancient mythology where these monkeys played significant roles. Finally, we cannot overlook the sheer beauty of observing a lone rhesus monkey perched gracefully on a tree branch within Corbett National Park in India. Its presence reminds us that we share this planet with countless remarkable creatures, each deserving of our respect and protection.