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The pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) is named for its short tail which curves over it's rear in an inverted "C"- form. This macaque dwells in both primary and secondary forests of southeast Asia, including Burma, Malaysia, and Sumatra. Their habitat ranges from coastal wetland forest to dry moutain forest up to 1700 m.
Pig-tailed macaques are mainly fruit eaters, but will also accept seeds and invertebrates as food.
Updated 2010-11-05
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