Sclater's Monkey (Cercopithecus sclateri) — Endangered Mammalia

Sclater's Monkey

Cercopithecus sclateri

Conservation Status

Endangered

Mammalia · Primates · Cercopithecidae

About

Sclater's guenon, also known as Sclater's monkey and the Nigerian monkey, is an Old World monkey that was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1904 and named after Philip Sclater. It is an arboreal and diurnal primate that lives in the forests of southern Nigeria. It should not be confused with the closely related species, the white-throated guenon, which occurs in Nigeria and Benin. Sclater's guenon was formerly classified as a subspecies of the red-eared guenon.

Fun Fact

It is an arboreal and diurnal primate that lives in the forests of southern Nigeria.

Quick Facts

Habitat

Lives in the forests of southern Nigeria.

Diet

Frugivore (fruit-eater)

Lifespan

To be updated

Threats

  • Habitat Loss
  • Poaching and Hunting
  • Human-Wildlife Conflict
  • Disease

External Data Sources

Recent sightings on iNaturalist IUCN Red List profile

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