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Tibetan monkeys (Macaca thibetana) live at Mt. Huangshan in Anhui province, China. They are called 'Duanweihou' in Chinese ('Duan' means short, 'wei' means tail, and 'hou' means monkey). They belong to the genus Macaca, in which Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) are also included. Like Japanese monkeys, Tibetan monkeys live in multi-male multi-female groups. Compared to Japanese monkeys, however, Tibetan monkeys are peculiar in that they engage in some interesting social behaviors that we cannot observe in other monkeys. Originally written and published in Japanese, this translated book introduces the social relationships and behaviors of the Tibetan monkeys.
About Editors and Authors
OGAWA Hideshi is Professor in the Faculty of International Liberal Arts, Chukyo University. He specializes in ethology, ecology and primatology. He completed his PhD at Kyoto University’s Primate Research Institute in 1994, and conducts research on the ecology and sociality of wild primates in countries across Africa and Asia.