Well we know humans can swim, but what about other primates? Ben Garrod takes a look

By Professor Ben Garrod

Published: Thursday, 25 May 2023 at 12:00 am


Apart from baboons wading in intertidal rockpools for food and capuchins foraging in mangroves at low tide, very few primates other than humans actually swim well or regularly.

There are two exceptions, though. First, proboscis monkeys, which leap from branches high up over rivers and plunge into the slow-flowing water beneath, where they are able to swim up to 20m below the surface; and second, the crab-eating macaques from Indonesia.