Why can populations of these macaques sometimes appear stable or even increase near human settlements?

Answer

Their opportunistic nature allows them to exploit readily available food sources near villages

In areas adjacent to human habitation, opportunistic feeding on discarded food or easily accessible sources can temporarily bolster local numbers, creating a deceptive appearance of abundance.

Why can populations of these macaques sometimes appear stable or even increase near human settlements?
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