Primate Watching
Primatology
Taxonomy & Occurrence
Burmese Long-tailed Macaque (M. f. aurea) -- southernmost Bangladesh, Lao PDR, Myanmar (including the Mergui Archipelago) and west-central Thailand
Most of these 9 subspecies are isolated island populations.
IUCN Conservation Status
L
© Andie Ang
Johor, Malaysia
Seeing this Species
Long-tailed Macaques are among the easiest monkeys to see in the world due to their relatively larger distribution and higher numbers. They can be seen across Southeast Asia.
Cambodia
Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom
Overlapping species:
Malaysia
Fraser's Hill, Pahang
Please see the page on Pale-thighed Langur for more information on this site.
Overlapping species: Greater Slow Loris, Southern Pig-tailed Macaque, Dusky Leaf Monkey, Pale-thighed Langur, Siamang, White-handed Gibbon
Batu Caves, Selangor
Overlapping species:
Local contacts:
© Adam Hermans
Angor Wat, Cambodia
© Adam Hermans
Lopburi, Thailand
References
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Page Last Updated: 11 February 2019