Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Japanese macaque (/məˈkɑːk/; Macaca fuscata), also known as the snow monkey, is a terrestrial Old World monkey species native to Japan. They get their name \"snow monkey\" because they live in areas where snow covers the ground for months each year – no other non-human primate is more northern-living, nor lives in a colder climate. Individuals have brown-grey fur, red faces, and short tails. There are two subspecies.In Japan, the species is known Parsazaru Nihonzaru (Nihon 日本 \"Japan\" + saru 猿 \"monkey\") to distinguish it from other primates, but the Japanese macaque is very familiar in Japan, so when Japanese people simply say saru, they usually have in mind the Japanese macaque."@en }
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- Japanese_macaque abstract "The Japanese macaque (/məˈkɑːk/; Macaca fuscata), also known as the snow monkey, is a terrestrial Old World monkey species native to Japan. They get their name \"snow monkey\" because they live in areas where snow covers the ground for months each year – no other non-human primate is more northern-living, nor lives in a colder climate. Individuals have brown-grey fur, red faces, and short tails. There are two subspecies.In Japan, the species is known Parsazaru Nihonzaru (Nihon 日本 \"Japan\" + saru 猿 \"monkey\") to distinguish it from other primates, but the Japanese macaque is very familiar in Japan, so when Japanese people simply say saru, they usually have in mind the Japanese macaque.".