Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas) - Wiki Patas Monkey
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The
Patas Monkey (
Erythrocebus patas) is a ground-dwelling
monkey distributed over West Africa, and into East Africa. It is the only species classified in the genus Erythrocebus.
Patas monkeys avoid dense woodlands and live in more open savanna and semi-deserts. The
Patas Monkey grows to 85 cm in length, excluding the tail, which measures 75 cm. Reaching speeds of 50 km/h, it is the fastest runner among the
primates.
This
monkey lives in groups of about twelve individuals. There is a loose matrilineal dominance rank. The group contains just one adult male. Once juvenile males reach sexual maturity (around the age of 4 years old) they leave the group, sometimes forming all male groups. The
monkeys feed on insects, seeds, and tubers.
There are two subspecies: the western
Erythrocebus patas patas (Common Patas) and the eastern
Erythrocebus patas pyrrhonotus (Nisnas). The Nisnas has a white nose, while the nose of the Common
Patas Monkey is black.
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