Discovering the Unique Barbary Apes
While traveling from Fez to Erfoud by bus, our tour group encountered a troop of Barbary Apes. Also known as Macaques or magots, these primates are unique in Africa. The apes reside in the Atlas Mountains located in Morocco and Algeria. This is the only place they are known to exist outside of Asia.
An Unplanned Stop with the Apes
Our stop was unscheduled, but our bus driver pulled to the side of the road at the urgent pleading of our fellow passengers. Everyone wanted to get out and see the apes. The apes did not seem to mind our stopping, although they kept a fair distance from us. Not far, but out of arm’s reach.
Close Encounters with Barbary Ape Families
Several mama apes, with their black babies tightly wrapped to their chests, were curious about our arrival. I was surprised at how close the nursing mothers got to us. We were able to get some awesome photos and great video, although some were out of focus or shot upside down.
Fascinating Facts about Barbary Apes
A few facts about these fascinating creatures: Macaques rear children in alloparental care, meaning the males help rear the children. While they are called Barbary Apes, they are actually monkeys. The Barbary Ape lives to be between twenty-five and thirty years old, with females generally outliving males by several years.
The Joy of Unexpected Travel Experiences
Traveling can be rewarding in unexpected ways. With a full itinerary, you usually have a pretty good idea of what you will see. But the joy of unexpected experiences like this one makes travel all the more exciting. Interacting with monkeys in the wild, especially when you didn’t know they were in Africa, was special!
Conclusion: A Rare Treat in the Mid-Atlas Mountains
If you find yourself traversing the Mid-Atlas Mountains in Morocco, watch for the Barbary Apes! You are in for a rare treat.
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