Hunting Vervet Monkey in Africa

Plains Game - Vertvet Monkey

Scientific Name:

Cercopithecus aethiops

Shoulder Height:

1 - 1,3 m

Mass:

Male 7 kg. Female 5 kg

Gestation:

About 165 days; single young; breed throughout the year.

Diet:

Omnivorous, although principally vegetarian; also eat nesting birds’ eggs, lizards, insects and scorpions. In fact virtually anything edible. Not dependent on water when fruit is available.

These common, gregarious animals live in family troops or small parties. Diurnal, they sleep at night in trees. They are found in a wide range of habitats, including tree and bush savanna, montane and riverine forest and coastal bush. Not strictly arboreal, they take readily to the ground in search of food and water. Their senses are acute and they are constantly on the alert against predators such as leopard and the crowned eagle. The call most often heard is a chatter and stutter, or a high pitched squeal when in distress. They are often kept as pets when young, which should be avoided as they can become treacherous when older. The social order is always maintained, often aggressively.