The Unlikely Rise Of Japan’s Monkey Queen And The Threat To Her Throne
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A first impression of Yakei, a nine-year-old Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) living at the Takasakiyama Natural Zoological Garden, generally proves disarming. Of course, this is typically followed by “oohing and ahhing” because of her cute and mischievous antics. After all, Japanese macaques (or snow monkeys) draw hundreds of thousands of tourists each year to their island home where they luxuriate in snow-dusted natural hot springs doing each other’s hair.