Colobus

Monkeys Colobus Monkeys are a species of Old World monkey found in Africa. They are easily recognizable by their long and silky black-and-white fur and their long white tails. They are arboreal, spending the majority of their time in trees, and most of their activities in the trees, such as leaping, climbing, and swinging. They are also a dietary staple for many carnivores in their habitats, making them an important part of the food chain. In addition, they are an important part of the tourist experience in many African countries, providing a memorable sight for visitors. They are also studied by scientists, providing insight into the evolution of primates and the development of behavior in the wild.

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Primates

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Jae-Won Huh, National Primate Research Center (NPRC), KRIBB, Senior Researcher
Journal of Primates is an Open Access journal which aims to publish the complete and reliable source of information on the advanced and very latest research topics. It provides a platform for the researchers and scientists to investigate the advanced and latest research developments in the field of Primatology.