Dent's mona monkey

Dent- tailed monkey ( Cercopithecus denti )

The Dent- tailed monkey ( Cercopithecus denti ) is a primate of the species of vervet monkeys ( Cercopithecus ) within the family Cercopithecidae ( Cercopithecidae ). Your species status is controversial, often it is combined with the wolf - monkey to one species.

The fur of the Dent- tailed monkey is dark gray at the top, the bottom is bright, whitish - yellow. The hind legs are reddish brown and the front legs black. The bluish face is surrounded by a reddish- yellow whiskers.

Dent- tailed monkeys live in the north and east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south and west it borders the Congo Lualaba River system their range. Habitat of this type rainforests.

Not much is known about her life, she probably agrees with the other monkeys types match. You should live in harem groups and feed primarily on fruits, leaves and seeds, and occasionally insects.

Also, the degree of risk is unclear. From the IUCN it is not recognized as a separate species.

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