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Greater Spot Nosed Guenon
Cercopithecus nictitans (Linnaeus 1766)
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Morgan Ernest 2003
Pantheria
Smith et al 2011
body mass
Smith et al 2011
5410 g
(average)
Morgan Ernest 2003
406 g
(neonate, average)
Morgan Ernest 2003
4225.33 g
(female, adult, average)
Pantheria
403.83 g
(newborn animal, average)
Pantheria
5256.91 g
(adult, average)