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From Proboscis monkey to Aye-aye: 8 unusual and weird looking Primates that showcase nature’s creativity

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 23, 2025, 15:00 IST
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From Proboscis monkey to Aye-aye: 8 unusual and weird looking Primates that showcase nature’s creativity

Primates are the most fascinating and diverse mammals on Earth, ranging from familiar monkeys to bizarre, unusual and unexpected species. Some of the primates have evolved unusual physical features like very large eyes, striking noses or eerie facial expressions, that make them stand out even among their different relatives. These distinctive traits are not just quirky but also they often serve important survival and social functions in their environments. Let’s look at some of the primates and their features who have unusual look

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Proboscis monkey

The proboscis monkey is famous for its oversized, pendulous nose that looks almost comical to human eyes. While this large nose seems strange, it actually plays a role in amplifying calls used to attract mates and communicate with others in dense mangrove forests. These monkeys are also excellent swimmers, using webbed feet to navigate waterways in Borneo.

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Bald uakari

Bald uakaris sport a bright scarlet face and very little hair on their heads, creating a startling “bare-faced” look. The red facial skin isn’t just striking, it serves as a health indicator, with deeper reds often signaling stronger immune health and making males more attractive to females. These social primates are native to the Amazon Basin.

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Aye-aye

Unique to Madagascar, the aye-aye has rodent-like incisors, large bat-like ears, and an eerie skeletal middle finger. This strange combination helps it tap on trees to locate insect larvae and then extract them, a hunting technique similar to woodpeckers. Locals often regard the aye-aye as unlucky due to its unusual looks.

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Gelada

Often nicknamed the “bleeding-heart monkey,” geladas have a patch of bright red skin on their chest that contrasts sharply with their shaggy brown fur. These Ethiopian highland primates spend most of their time grazing on grass rather than swinging through trees, making them unique among monkeys.

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Mandrill

Mandrills are the most colorful primates, with electric blue and red facial skin and vivid hindquarters. Far from decorative, these colours communicate dominance and sexual fitness to other mandrills. Their striking patterns make them instantly recognisable and truly distinctive.

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Night Monkey

Also called an owl monkey, this species is unique among monkeys for being truly nocturnal. Its large, dark eyes are adapted for excellent night vision, and its ears are largely hidden under fur, giving it a mysterious, wide-eyed expression. Night monkeys rely on scent and vocal communication in the dark.

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Golden snub-nosed monkey

Golden snub-nosed monkeys inhabit cold, high-altitude forests in China. Their striking orange-gold fur and short, upturned noses give them a fairy-tale appearance against mist-covered mountains and reduce frostbike risk. These features help them endure harsh, snowy climates that few other primates tolerate.

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Sunda slow loris

The slow loris has a round head, large forward-facing eyes, and slow, deliberate movement that give it a plush-toy look. Despite this cute appearance, it’s one of the few venomous mammals, a gland near its elbow produces a toxin that can cause severe reactions in predators, or careless humans.

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