Definition of Macaco. Meaning of Macaco. Synonyms of Macaco

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Definition of Macaco

Macaco
Macaco Ma*ca"co, n. [Cf. Pg. macaco.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of lemurs, as the ruffed lemur (Lemur macaco), and the ring-tailed lemur (L. catta).

Meaning of Macaco from wikipedia

- Look up macaco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Macaco (Portuguese for "monkey" or "ape") may refer to: Macaco (band), a Spanish musical group formed...
- Macaco (Vianey) is a musical band from Barcelona, Spain formed in 1997 by Dani Carbonell, who was also one of the original lead singers of the new flamenco...
- Macaco Tião ("Tião the Monkey") (January 16, 1963 in Rio de JaneiroDecember 23, 1996 in Rio de Janeiro) was a chimpanzee of the Rio de Janeiro Zoological...
- 1998. Energetic and hyperactive as a child, Patino earned the nickname Macaco (meaning monkey in Portuguese) because of his love for climbing trees. Patino...
- Eulemur macaco macaco and Eulemur macaco flavifrons, both of which were elevated to species status by Mittermeier et al. in 2008 to Eulemur macaco and Eulemur...
- monkey, is a combination of a macaco and queda de rins. This is a macaco that is done without a hop or crouch. The macaco em pé resembles the combined...
- macaco [mɐˈkaku] (masculine) are the Portuguese words for "monkey" (compare English macaque). In Portugal and Portuguese-speaking countries, macaco (plural...
- as a general term for a monkey at the time; it came from the Portuguese macaco meaning "monkey," a derivative of a Bantu word that had been exported to...
- Monkey meat is the flesh and other edible parts derived from monkeys, a kind of bushmeat. Human consumption of monkey meat has been historically recorded...
- Until 2008, the blue-e**** black lemur was considered a subspecies, E. macaco flavifrons, of the black lemur. This true lemur has not been studied intensively...