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Japanese Snow Monkeys Monkeys hanging out in their Japanese hot spring, Nagano, Japan. Geotagged,Japan,Japanese Monkey,Japanese macaque,Jigokudani,Macaca fuscata,Monkey,Nagano Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Japanese Snow Monkeys

Monkeys hanging out in their Japanese hot spring, Nagano, Japan.

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  1. Is this in some kind of Zoo in Japan with a hot spring for the monkeys or somewhere in the wild? Posted 12 years ago
  2. Hello FraJH! Jigokudani (Hell's Valley) is a natural habitat of the monkeys. The Japanese put a information booth/gate near the hot spring so that they can charge admission (if i remember, it was around $6 USD). However, the monkeys are free to roam and have no boundaries. Thanks for looking! Posted 12 years ago
  3. Welcome to JungleDragon, Mark! A beautiful first photo you contributed there. As a warm welcome gift, it is hereby promoted to the homepage. Enjoy the contest and JungleDragon. Posted 12 years ago
    1. Great!! Thank you!! Posted 12 years ago

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The Japanese macaque , historically known as ''saru'' , but now known as ''Nihonzaru'' to distinguish it from other primates, is a terrestrial Old World monkey species native to Japan. It is also sometimes known as the snow monkey because it lives in areas where snow covers the ground for months each year — no primate, with the exception of humans, is more northern-living, nor lives in a colder climate. Individuals have brown-grey fur, red faces, and short tails. There are two subspecies.

Similar species: Primates
Species identified by Mark Anthony Bueno
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Uploaded Oct 9, 2012. Captured in Japan, Nagano Prefecture, Shimotakai District, Kijimadaira, Kamikijima, 4211.