Sulawesi Crested Macaque Meacaic chíorach
Sulawesi
IUCN status: Endangered
Habitat: Indonesia: Sulawesi and Bacan
islands and Philippean shores-tropical rainforests and
coast
Diet: Mainly herbivore-including leaves,
roots, sprouts, buds, fruit, insects, caterpillars
Sulawesi macaques (also known as crested black macaques
and Celebes macaques) are threatened by the clearing of
their habitat for logging and agriculture. They are also
hunted for meat and are traditional Christmas fare in
some areas. Youngsters are sometimes captured to become
pets. Highly sociable, they spend much of their time in
mutual grooming, mainly searching for grass seeds and
dead skin caught in the fur.
Did you know?
One of the ‘hamsters’ of the monkey world,
Sulawesi macaques often stuff their cheek puches with
food to eat later!