urakppo
Urakppo, also known as the Japanese macaque or snow monkey, is a species of Old World monkey native to Japan. It is the largest of the macaque species, with males reaching up to 30 inches in length and weighing up to 23 pounds. Urakppo are known for their distinctive white fur, which is a result of a genetic mutation that causes the production of a white pigment called leucine. This unique adaptation allows them to blend in with the snowy landscapes of their native habitat, providing camouflage from predators.
Urakppo are omnivorous, with their diet consisting of fruits, leaves, insects, and small animals. They are social
Urakppo are an endangered species, with their population declining due to habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and