Their tail resembles a lion’s tail, which is where the name ‘lion-tailed macaque’ comes from. Just like other macaques, these monkeys also have cheek pouches to temporarily store food.
Where are they located?
- Lion-tailed macaques are only native to the south-west of India (Western Ghats hills and mountains of South-western India).
Protection Status
- They are highly threatened by habitat fragmentation, deforestation, and illegal hunting, with many populations isolated.
- They are legally protected under Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
- As per IUCN, they are protected under the ‘ Endangered’ category.
Fact to know
- Lion-tailed macaques have a grey mane around their face. That’s why they’re sometimes called bearded monkeys.
Source: Down To Earth