Human Interaction Threat to Lion-Tailed Macaques | 26 Dec 2024

Source: TH 

The endangered lion-tailed macaque (LTM) faces threats from increasing human interactions, driven by habitat encroachment and food provisioning. 

  • Human-provided food causes malnutrition, disease, dependency, and increases risks of road accidents and human aggression. 
    • LTM is highly adaptable to human-altered environments and frequently interacts with humans. 

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  • About Lion-tailed Macaque: 
    • They are old world monkeys endemic to the Western Ghats of India. 
      • Their key habitats include the Anamalai Hills, Nelliyampathy, Nilambur Ghats, Sholayar, Gavi, Sabarimala, Vallimalai Hills and Agumbe of the Western Ghats. 
    • The lion-tailed macaque's black fur and light mane around its head and chin give it the nickname "beard ape." 
    • Dominant males of the group emit loud, human-like ‘whoops’ to alert outsiders entering their territory. 
    • Conservation Status: 

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