Examples of using Cercopithecus in English and their translations into Italian
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She doesn't say cercopithecus.
Cercopithecus aethiops pygerythrus with cub© Giuseppe Mazza.
This last one is the most frequent race of cercopithecus in the zoological gardens.
The Cercopithecus mitis may reproduce in whatever moment of the year.
the Dryas monkey Cercopithecus dryas.
The name cercopithecus means, in fact, and not by chance,"monkey with the tail".
It is a monkey, a hamadryad classified in the cercopithecus department baboon genus.
The Cercopithecus mitis loves the trees close to the water
It has been seen that one monkey of the genus Cercopithecus catches the Nephila from the web and eats them immediately.
The Cercopithecus mitis albogularis eats also crabs
and the Japanese monkey belongs to Mammalia primate order cercopithecus department Macaca.
The Cercopithecus aethiops is mild-tempered, but with possible tantrums© Giuseppe Mazza.
afferent to the order Cercopithecus.
The Diademed Monkey(Cercopithecus mitis) prefers the trees close to the water courses.
determined to be new to science, the lesula Cercopithecus lomamiensis.
The species Cercopithecus aethiops is polytypical,
and several species of guenon including Preuss's monkey Cercopithecus preussi.
One of the best known is undoubtedly the Cercopithecus mitis albogularis,
But the race Cercopithecus mitis albogularis, has the particular characteristic of living in the Mangroves, where it mainly nourishes of crabs, only case in the cercopithecus.
The Congo is a natural barrier to movement of wildlife and many species only occur on this eastern side of the river, including many primates: the bonobo and also Angolan colobus(Colobus angolensis), Wolf's mona monkey(Cercopithecus wolfi), golden-bellied mangabey(Cercocebus galeritus chrysogaster), black mangabey(Lophocebus atterimus aterrimus), southern talapoin(Miopithecus talapoin) and the Dryas monkey Cercopithecus dryas.
This species of cercopithecus forms a vast group of monkeys subdivided in several races or subspecies,
World monkeys afferent to the infra-order of the Siimiformes, to which the cercopithecus do belong, the monkeys closer to them
The Cercopithecus mitis lives in rather numerous groups of 12-42 individuals; like all cercopithecus, whose social asset however has not yet been deeply studied by the primatological biologists like for the other cercopithecus: the baboons, the hamadryads, the geladas, the patas and several macaques.
The general anatomical lines, for the genus Cercopithecus, and therefore also for the Cercopithecus aethiops, show a slim and slender body structure.
One of them, the Cercopithecus ascanius, characterized by a white dot on the nose,
As we have already briefly said, which is the most known of the genus Cercopithecus, is by various zoological biologists still called Cercopithecus aethiops, but the continuous rehashing of this group calls it also Chlorocebus aethiops. Zoogeography.
The species Cercopithecus aethiops is polytypical, as it is subdivided into a score of races; among the most known we find: the Saba cercopithecus(Cercopithecus aethiops sabaeus), the White throat cercopithecus(Cercopithecus aethiops pygerythrus), and the Vervet or Grey-green cercopithecus(Cercopithecus aethiops griseoviridis); this last one is the most frequent race of cercopithecus in the zoological gardens.
Furthermore, in general lines terms, the cercopithecus differ from the members of the subfamily of the cynopithecids(baboons and macaques)
A species closely related to the Cercopithecus mitis is the Hoest(Cercopithecus l'hoesti), which differs from the diademed monkey for the presence of tufts of white hairs on the sides of the head and for the tail which is brown instead of black.