Why is feeding Japanese macaques by visitors generally discouraged or prohibited in managed areas?
Answer
It disrupts their natural foraging behaviors and social structures
Feeding the macaques by tourists is discouraged because it can subtly alter natural behavior patterns, leading to decreased time spent on natural foraging and potentially causing over-dependence or aggression.

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