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Barbary Ape

Educational resources on Barbary Ape

Barbary Ape or Macaca sylvanus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Vulnerable due to A1c+2c, C1 . IUCN Profile of the Barbary Ape

Academic web links for the Barbary Ape.


Galen
Because his knowledge was derived for the most part from animal (principally the Barbary ape), rather than human, dissection, Galen made many mistakes, especially concerning the
www.hsl.virginia.edu/historical/artifacts/antiqua/galen.cfm

ADW: Macaca sylvanus: Information
FOUNDATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE BARBARY APE MACAQUE, "SOS-MAGOTS" (On-line). Accessed Oct. 19, 2001 at http://www.sitediffusion.com/association
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Macaca_sylvanus.html

public domain pictures of mammals from Webster's 1911
Aard-wolf addax agouti alpaca ant bear auodad argali armadillo aurochs aye-aye babiroussa baboon badger bandicoot barbary ape bat beagle bear beaver bighorn bison blenheim spaniel bloodhound boar borele
srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/public/mammals.html

On the Fabric of the Human Body | Essays | Animal anatomy
This reminds the viewer that much of Galenic anatomy was based on that of the Barbary Ape because in Galen’s time human dissection was not allowed and the
vesalius.northwestern.edu/essays/animalanatomy.html

Biology and Man's Estimation of Himself
Shakespeare, like Aristotle, probably never saw an ape (Aristotle refers to ``the Barbary ape'' --- but this is merely a macaque monkey). Shakespeare used ``monkeys'' and ``apes
cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/Medawar/mans-estimation.html

netvet.wustl.edu
Dissection and experimentation of the Barbary Ape . D. Vesalius. 1. 16th century test on anatomy closes with a chapter on vivisection
netvet.wustl.edu/species/RABBITS/RABTMODL.TXT

subjects8a
The Natural History of the Magot, or Barbary Ape. 117 - 120: The Natural History of the Baboon properly so called. 121 - 124: The Natural History of the Great
faculty.njcu.edu/fmoran/subjects8a.htm

Decoupled Debit Card , Definition Of Barbary Ape, Decap Of Herentals ...
Saw all decoupled debit card three occupants dash from the gene pool decoupled debit card ,the decoupled debit card researchers discovered that NS decoupled debit card B would
www.mit.edu/~endy/scraps/talks/2/decoupled-debit-card.html

The following discussion is taken from
...literature, there is at least one known example of a primate tail which lacks vertebrae, as found in the rudimentary two-inch-long tail of Macaca sylvanus (the "Barbary ape") (
daphne.palomar.edu/ccarpenter/vestiges.htm

The Psychological Well-Being of Nonhuman Primates
Barbary ape. Macaca thibetana. Tibet monkey. Papio sp. baboon. Papio cynocephalus anubis. olive baboon. Papio cynocephalus cynocephalus. yellow baboon. Papio cynocephalus papio
www.nap.edu/openbook/0309052335/html/91.html







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