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Rhesus Monkey Collection

Rhesus Macaque or Monkey - Close up of head Found from Afghanistan through India to northern Thailand

Mammals, rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta)

Monkey Sitting on Girl's Shoulder

Close Up Of Rhesus Monkey In Space Suit

Johnny Rhesus Driving Tractor

A new arrival at the Zoological Society's Gardens

Title page with vignette of young Rhesus macaque

Biocapsule, Primate, 1959. Creator: Army Ballistic Missile Agency

Rhesus monkey baby, Monkey Temple, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Rhesus macaque -Macaca mulatta- with young, Rajasthan, India

Rhesus monkey drinking water from a tap C017 / 9073

Rhesus monkeys grooming C017 / 9072

Rhesus Macaque Monkey - Africa


Rhesus monkeys used in Soviet space research

Space monkey

Three mammal skeletons, including Squirrel (top)

Rhesus Monkey on the tree, Corbett National Park, India

Young Rhesus monkey, Monkey Temple, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Rhesus Monkey monther and baby, Monkey Temple, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Rhesus Monkey, Monkey Temple, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Rhesus monkey -Macaca mulatta-, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India

Family of rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta-, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India

Two rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta

Rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta- grooming, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India

Family of rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta- with young

Rhesus macaques or Rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta

SV40 virus capsid, molecular model

Rhesus monkeys at an Indian temple C017 / 9075

Rhesus monkey drinking water from a tap C017 / 9074

Rhesus monkeys grooming C017 / 9071

Rhesus monkeys

Monkey in a spacesuit

Space monkeys

Rhesus Macaque or Monkey Found from Afghanistan through India to northern Thailand

Rhesus Macaque or Monkey - Close up of head


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EDITORS COMMENTS

The Rhesus Monkey, scientifically known as Macaca mulatta, is a fascinating primate found across a vast region spanning from Afghanistan through India to northern Thailand. This species holds an intriguing connection to humans as their name was given to the hereditary blood antigen Rh-factor, which is also present in our own blood. One captivating image showcases a close-up of the Rhesus Monkey's head, captured by the Army Ballistic Missile Agency in 1959. The intricate details and expressions on its face leave us marveling at the complexity of nature. In Corbett National Park, India, we witness another enchanting sight - a Rhesus Monkey perched gracefully on a tree branch. Its agile movements and alert gaze demonstrate its adaptability within its natural habitat. Venturing into Jaipur, Rajasthan, India brings us closer to these remarkable creatures. A young Rhesus monkey at the famous Monkey Temple captures our hearts with its innocent charm. Meanwhile, a mother and baby duo melt our souls with their tender bond that mirrors the love shared among all living beings. As we explore further into Agra Fort in Uttar Pradesh, India, we stumble upon yet another glimpse of these captivating primates. Their presence amidst historical landmarks reminds us of their ancient lineage intertwined with human history. A colored engraving depicting strange monkeys piques our curiosity about this diverse species' unique characteristics and behaviors. It serves as a reminder that there is still much left for us to discover about these intelligent creatures. While primarily found in Asia, it is worth noting that Africa also hosts populations of Rhesus Macaque Monkeys. Their ability to adapt across different continents highlights their resilience and evolutionary success. Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu provides sanctuary for both individual Rhesus Monkeys and entire families alike.

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