| Cercopithecidae - Old World monkeys There are about 122 species of medium to large monkeys in this family including 
 rhesus monkeys, 
 proboscis
 monkeys, 
 colubus
 monkeys,
 mandrills, 
 macaques, and baboons. The monkeys in this family are found in Africa and Asia. In most species, their arms are shorter than their legs. Most species have  non-prehensile tails. In some species, the tail is very short. Some species, like baboons, have brightly colored rumps, and some species, like mandrills, have brightly colored faces. Most species have well developed facial muscles and use their expressions for visual communication. Some species live in trees and other species live on the ground. Most species live in family groups. World Status Key 
 
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 Key:   Proboscis Monkey- Nasalis larvatus   | |||||||||||||||


 Least Concern
 Least Concern   Near Threatened
 Near Threatened   Vulnerable
 Vulnerable   Endangered
 Endangered   Critically Endangered
 Critically Endangered Extinct in the Wild
 Extinct in the Wild   Extinct
 Extinct  Threatened in US
 Threatened in US   Threatened in NH
 Threatened in NH   Endangered in US
 Endangered in US   Endangered in NH
 Endangered in NH   Introduced
 Introduced Africa
 Africa   Asia
 Asia   Australia/Oceania
 Australia/Oceania   Europe
 Europe   North/Central America
 North/Central America   South America
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