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Example sentences for "macaques"

Lexicographically close words:
macadamised; macadamized; macadamizing; macana; macaque; macaroni; macaronic; macaronies; macaronis; macaroon
  1. Like most other monkeys, macaques go about in large troops, each headed by an old male.

  2. Byron's ivy rears a branch beyond the crew, Green forever, no deciduous trash macaques and monkeys chew!

  3. First there diverged the South American monkeys on a line of their own, and then the Old World monkeys, such as the macaques and baboons.

  4. The Macaques are among the commonest Monkeys of India and the East Indian islands.

  5. Bowdler Sharpe informs the present writer that he observed a flock of these Macaques on the road to Simla, when nearing the latter place.

  6. Anderson, indeed, has united the Tcheli and the Hairy-eared Macaques under one species; while Dr.

  7. Like their relatives, the Macaques and the Guenons, they are arboreal, living in troops in the forest country, and feeding chiefly on fruits.

  8. Most of the Macaques have a throat-sac, which communicates with the larynx under the thyroid cartilage, and which fills with air, acting as a resonator to their voice.

  9. They are nearly related to the Macaques on the one side, and even more closely to the genus Cercopithecus, next to be described, on the other side.

  10. Caudal vertebrae, number of, in macaques and baboons; basal, of monkeys, imbedded in the body.

  11. Vertebrae, caudal, number of in macaques and baboons; of monkeys, partly imbedded in the body.

  12. The very fact that those thieving macaques in Sulaco are trying to find out the price of my honour proves that Senor Don Carlos and all in the Casa Gould are safe.

  13. No wonder there are bandits in the Campo when there are none but thieves, swindlers, and sanguinary macaques to rule us in Sta.

  14. The next group of Indian monkeys is that of the Macaques or Magots, or Monkey Baboons of India, the Lal Bundar of the natives.

  15. The macaques of the Far East vary from the sanguine temperament to the combative.

  16. The ugly-tempered macaques and rhesus monkeys nearly burst with hatred and indignation.

  17. Vertebrae, caudal, number of, in macaques and baboons, i.

  18. In the first volume will be found an account of the Lemuroidea, and the Anthropoidea as far as the group of the Macaques of the family Cercopithecidae.

  19. Several other macaques are common pets and servants in the East.

  20. The macaques go about in flocks, and often come to the ground.


  21. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "macaques" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.