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Tarangire National Park

Tanzania, East Africa

A monkey sat at the side of Grand Bassin or Ganga Talau, a crater lake, in Mauritius.

Loads of cheeky monkeys at the top of Nandi Hills an hours drive from the centre of Bangalore. A close up head shot of one having a yawn.

 

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The monkeys in Phetchaburi are cute - but also damn cheeky.

Taken at Mogo Zoo, south coast NSW. Like a wizened old man I thought. Taken through glass.

During our visit to the Hogle Zoo, many of the monkey were off exhibit but we did watch a few jumping around and enjoying the autumn sunshine.

  

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Orangutans are the most arboreal of the great apes and spend most of their time in trees. Their hair is typically reddish-brown, instead of the brown or black hair typical of chimpanzees and gorillas.

This adorable monkey with clear, beautiful eyes was our companion at the camp where we were staying in South Africa. He was quite crafty in quickly grabbing food off the tables at breakfast and lunch! To see more, visit me at www.kaykochenderferphotography or www.flickr.com/photos/kaykochenderfer/26472742402/in/date...

Looks like someone told these guys to quite monkeying around.

 

HSS !!

the friendliest monkeys, no, the only friendly monkeys I met in India were at Galta

Peruvian spider monkey

Schwarzgesichtklammeraffe

(Ateles chamek)

A lovely day out at Monkey Forest in Staffordshire

A baby Barbary macaque on the Rock of Gibraltar

Vervet monkey at crocodile bridge

The Dusky Leaf Monkey, Spectacled Langur, or Spectacled Leaf Monkey in Burgers Zoo, Arnhem, the Netherlands. The Dusky Leaf Monkey (Trachypithecus obscurus) is found in Bangladesh, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand.

The head-body length is 42 to 61 cm and the tail length 50 to 85 cm.

The monkey is are widely variable in color. Their upper parts may be any shade of brown, grey, or black, whereas the under parts, hind legs, and tail are paler. The skin on the face is dark grey, the chin and lips pinkish, and the eyes surrounded with a thick white ring.

The young are are bright yellow or orange.

The species occurs in a variety of habitats including coastal and riverine forests.

They are active in early morning and late afternoon when family groups of around 4 to 15 individuals may descend to clearings in the forest or to the river's edge to feed on young leaves and shoots. The overall, dusky leaf monkeys are quite social animals.

 

Eind september 2009 zijn er drie brillangoeren in het Aziatische deel, de Rimba, van Burgers Zoo in Arnhem gearriveerd. Een schenking van een Israëlische dierentuin. Er zijn welgeteld drie zoo's in Europa die deze soort hebben. Een niet alledaagse aap dus.

Om de brillangoer (Trachypithecus obscurus) uit Bangladesh, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand goed te kunnen beschrijven, zonder een foto te laten zien, moet je van goede huize komen. Daarom hierna een beschrijving uit "ZieZoo", een tweemaandelijkse uitgave van Burgers Zoo voor relaties en jaarkaarthouders.

Het zijn slanke apen met nogal een variabele kleur. Het varieert van elk soort bruin tot grijs en zwart. Hun poten en staart zijn dan weer lichter van kleur. Maar wat natuurlijk het meest opvalt is hun brilletje. Ze hebben namelijk een witte ring rond hun ogen. Daarnaast zijn hun lippen wit en/of vleeskleurig. Een opvallende verschijning dus. Zeker gezien het feit dat hun hoofdhaar eruit ziet alsof ze net uit bed zijn gekomen.

De kop-romp-lengte is 42 tot 61 centimeter en de staartlengte is 50 tot 85 cm.

De maag van de brillangoer bestaat , net als bij koeien, uit meerdere afdelingen als aanpassing aan het eten van moeilijk verteerbaar plantaardig materiaal.

 

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Objetivo/Lense: Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro

Place: Jigokudani Monkey Park (Japan)

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a japanese macaque enjoying a relaxing hot bath, Jigokudani, Japan

We saw lots of monkeys on our hike up/down Emei Shan mountain in Sichuan, China. Some were very agressive & mean. Others were troublemakers and would be doing things like pulling off the drying laundry at some of the monasteries. I have so many shots of monkeys from this hike, but I only have time to share one. So here's a cute little juvenile adjusting his position in the tree.

a family shot from Masinagudi a fresh heavenly forest Tamilnadu.

One of the monkeys at Blair Drummond Safari Park, near Stirling, Scotland. Taken on Canon 650D with Sigma 150-500mm lens.

Captured at the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium.

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Link to Cincinnati Zoo..............

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Also a new group to join for anyone who has Ohio Zoo pictures!

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This was a difficult shot to get. The monkey was behind heavy mesh wire and had bad lighting..

Have a wonderful week everyone!

  

Range: Central Africa from Cameroon to Ethiopia and Tanzania

Habitat: Primary and secondary forests along river banks

Lifespan: 20 years in the wild, 29 years in captivity

Gestation: 5 to 6 months

Offspring: 1

Size: Length with tail, up to 62 inches; weight, up to 30 pounds

Diet: Leaves, buds, seeds, shoots, and occasionally fruit

Characteristics: Black and white Colobus monkeys have a long, black fur coat with a white stripe running down the sides of their backs to their tails. Their bushy tails, which often exceeds the length of their bodies, are black at the base and gradually becomes white. These animals live in territorial groups of seven to 11 members, including a single male, females and their young. Babies are all white at birth. Females in the group remain for life, males leave as they near sexual maturity. Troops maintain a territory, within which they communicate vocally to mark their territory and warn of danger. Colobus rarely descend to the ground.

 

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