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Behavioral characteristics of an extremely old rhesus macaque in a zoo: Dementia-like symptoms and implications for quality of life of geriatric animals

Yamanashi, Y.; Bando, H.; Niimi, K.; Nakagawa, D.; Iwaide, S.; Murakami, T.

2026-03-19 zoology
10.64898/2026.03.17.712497 bioRxiv
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Documenting and understanding the welfare of aging animals are crucial for maintaining their well-being and making appropriate management decisions. This study details the behaviors of an extremely old rhesus macaque (ISK) in which senile plaques and phosphorylated tau deposition were observed in post-mortem pathological analyses of the brain. We report on the activity bsudgets, behavioral rhythms, gait, quality of life (QoL) scores, and anecdotal episodes of this individual. The average 24-hour activity budgets, analyzed from surveillance camera recordings, revealed that ISK spent most of her time inactive. ISK was sometimes active at night, though her behavior remained predominantly diurnal. Gait analysis suggested that her movement patterns changed between the first (December 2020) and the last (June 2021) assessment. QoL assessments, using a scoring sheet, indicated relatively good well-being until the later stage of her life. An anecdotal episode, along with the husbandry diary, suggested signs of cognitive decline. These results suggest possible signs of physical decline, and some behavioral changes that could be associated with cognitive decline in an extremely old rhesus macaque. However, we could not confirm cognitive dysfunction without further controlled cognitive testing. We hope that future studies will consider the behavioral symptoms observed in this study as monitoring items to better understand physical and cognitive decline, and possible relationships with QoL in primates.

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