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Salem, Germany, surprised that little macaques were eating carrots in the snow. What do you know about this animal?

A young macaque was found in Salem, Germany, eating carrots in the snow. Macaques are lovely animals and very spiritual. They live in forests and usually live in groups.

First, the living environment of macaques. Macaques generally live in forests, such as grasslands or swamps. They all live in groups, sometimes dozens of macaques live together, and if there are many, hundreds of macaques may live together.

Macaques can adapt to many climatic conditions, for example, they can live in temperate or tropical zones, some can live by the sea, and macaques can also adapt to this environment on mountains with an altitude of 4 thousand meters.

Second, the diet of macaques. Macaques usually eat leaves or twigs or wild vegetables, and they also kill other small animals, so macaques eat all kinds of things, including meat and vegetarian food. They can also eat fruits, insects and eggs.

Third, the reproductive mode and distribution of macaques. When a macaque gives birth to a cub, it usually gives birth to one cub at a time, and sometimes it gives birth to two-fingered cubs, which are twins. Usually pregnant for five and a half months to seven months.

Little monkeys usually weigh 450 grams when they are born, and they need breastfeeding just like people. Young macaques generally mature at the age of 4, and their life span is generally 30 years.

Macaques are also widely distributed in Asia, especially in Cambodia, India, Laos, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Japan and the Philippines.

Macaques usually come out for activities during the day, sleep in trees at night, and use their limbs, but they can also walk or run with their hind legs. For example, when they have something in their hands, they walk on their hind legs.

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