Roloway’s Monkey
Roloway’s Monkey
Cercopithecus roloway

Roloway’s Monkey
Roloway’s Monkey
Cercopithecus roloway

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Class
Mammalia -
Order
Primates -
Familly
Cercopithecidae
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40-60cm
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♂ 5.2kg, ♀ 3.9kg
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5 months
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1
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20 years
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Diet
omnivorous (fruit, flowers, young leaves, insects and invertebrates) -
Habitat
tropical forest -
Range
West Africa (Ivory Coast, Ghana) -
This species is part of a European Breeding Program
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Population in the wild
En diminution -
IUCN REDLIST status
Roloway’s Monkeys live in groups of about 15 with one adult male and several females with their young.
As the species is extremely rare and difficult to observe in its natural habitat, it is not fully understood. It is highly endangered by the destruction of its natural habitat and through the illegal hunt for bush-meat.