Thailand: Long-tailed macaques at Wat Tham Seua, Krabi Town, Krabi Province, Southern Thailand. The long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) is also called the crab-eating macaque. It is native to Southeast Asia. There are at least ten subspecies and depending on subspecies, the body length of the adult monkey is 38-55 centimetres (15-22 in) with comparably short arms and legs. The tail is longer than the body, typically 40-65 cm (16-26 in). Males are considerably larger than females, weighing 5-9 kilograms (11-20 lb) compared to the 3-6 kg (7-13 lb) of female individuals.


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