magot

Japanese: magot
magot

…They live in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria, and in Gibraltar. They are also known as maggots. They are slightly smaller than the Japanese macaques, have long, curly fur, and like the Japanese macaques, are cold-resistant and live in snowy areas.

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Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…モロッコ,アルジェリアのアトラス山脈沿いおよびジブラルタルにすむ。別名マゴットmagot。ニホンザルより少し小さく,体毛は長くて縮れぎみで,ニホンザル同様耐寒性が強くて積雪地帯にも生息する。…

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