macaque

noun
ma·​caque | \ mə-ˈkak How to pronounce macaque (audio) , -ˈkäk How to pronounce macaque (audio) \

Definition of macaque

: any of a genus (Macaca) of chiefly Asian monkeys typically having a sturdy build and including some short-tailed or tailless forms especially : rhesus monkey

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The white-bellied storks that live near the macaques' island exhibit were still inside the Herb and Nada Mahler Family Aviary. Meg Jones, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Adorable baby snow monkey is born at Milwaukee zoo; first healthy birth in 26 years," 20 June 2019 While a hunter might come in contact with a deer that has one CWD strain, Czub's team hit the macaques with multiple strains at once to test the limits of what's possible. al.com, "A deadly deer disease is spreading and could infect humans," 14 June 2019 While a hunter might come in contact with a deer that has one CWD strain, Czub’s team hit the macaques with multiple strains at once to test the limits of what’s possible. The Washington Post, The Mercury News, "A deadly deer disease is spreading. Could it strike people, too?," 14 June 2019 Meals Included:Breakfast, Dinner Accommodations:Sakaeya Ryokan Day 5: Nagano Nagano is home to the Japanese macaque, or snow monkey — one of the only primate species that can survive below freezing temperatures. National Geographic, "Japan Family Journey: From Ancient to Modern Times," 12 June 2019 The biorhythm lasts for one day in rats; four days in macaques; five days in sheep; and six to 12 days in humans. Quanta Magazine, "Teeth May Reveal a Multi-Day Biological Clock," 13 Dec. 2016 This one focused on rhesus macaques that live in an outdoor enclosure at the California National Primate Research Center. Daniel Oberhaus, WIRED, "The Health Effects of Wildfire Smoke May Last a Lifetime," 27 June 2019 No other non-human primate is more northern-living, nor lives in a colder climate than the Japanese macaque. Meg Jones, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Adorable baby snow monkey is born at Milwaukee zoo; first healthy birth in 26 years," 20 June 2019 But these rhesus macaques have paid their dues and have settled into retirement. Carrie Antlfinger, Fox News, "More research monkeys retire when studies finish," 13 June 2019

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First Known Use of macaque

1757, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for macaque

French, from Portuguese macaco, from kaku mangabey, plural makaku, in one or more Bantu languages of Gabon and Congo

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macaque

noun
ma·​caque | \ mə-ˈkak How to pronounce macaque (audio) , -ˈkäk\

Kids Definition of macaque

: a monkey mostly found in Asia that often has a short tail

macaque

noun
ma·​caque | \ mə-ˈkak How to pronounce macaque (audio) , -ˈkäk How to pronounce macaque (audio) \

Medical Definition of macaque

: any of numerous short-tailed Old World monkeys of the genus Macaca and related genera chiefly of southern Asia especially : rhesus monkey