Old World monkey
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The Old World monkeys are native to Africa and Asia today, inhabiting a range of environments from tropical rain forest to savannah, shrub land and mountainous terrain, and are also known from Europe in the fossil record. However, a free-roaming group of monkeys still survives in Gibraltar (Europe) to this day.
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Baboons | Black crested mangabey | François' langur |
Gray langurs | Guenons | Javan surili |
Kipunji | Macaques | Mandrill |
Mantled guereza | Proboscis monkey | Silvery lutung |
Snub-nosed monkey | Western red colobus |