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Two baby Vervet monkey's Masai Mara

These are the feet of my three "monkeys"

Taken at Shree Guhyeshwori Temple. Kathmandu.

The temple name originates from the Sanskrit words Guhya (Secret) and Ishwari (Goddess)

Soynut butter, banana and honey sandwich monkey (with raspberry nose and banana blueberry eyes, ears of wheat bread and bologna), strawberries, carrots, corn tires, kiwi, and red grapes. Containers are filled with kosher salt, butter, and ranch dressing.

Well, this squirrel monkey isn't exactly smiling. It just looks that way because she's enjoying a slice of zucchini. Yum!

 

Like most of us, the zoo where I volunteer is currently digging out, in the aftermath of Saturday's blizzard. The rain and warm temperatures we expect today might help a little.

Spoilt brat by the human race !!!!

Kumo and me want to help Rainfer. Rainfer is in Madrid (Spain) and is one of the most important organization in Europe that rescues and rehabilitates primates from circus, zoo, illegal trafficking, etc. They need our help continuously to be abble to care every monkey/ape, but now they have to get enough money to pay february central heating bill... these marvellous animals come from tropical countries so they need to be warm during the winter.

Karincustomworks works with Rainfer and she has organized a raffle to help her monkeys... I have participated and you??

More info:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/karincustomworks/16548029532/

 

www.facebook.com/KarinsCustomWorks?ref=br_rs

 

rainfer.com/calefaccion/

  

PLEASE, AT LEAST SPREAD THE WORD!!! ^___________~

 

Yep - I bought her an old school sock monkey to go with her pj's :)

This young Vervet monkey became very curious with my presence as I was photographing him. It is very intriguing watching Vervet monkeys interact with one another as they are very active and playful animals.

Jigokudani Monkey Park , Yamanouchi, Yudanaka, Préfecture de Nagano, Japon.

This monkey was staring right down my lens, which was only 2 meters away. It started making weird noises and motions until I retreated, but first I grabbed a few captures.

This very young Dusky Langur is getting the 'sit still while I eat my bean pods' squeeze. Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand

Howler monkeys (genus Alouatta monotypic in subfamily Alouattinae) are among the largest of the New World monkeys and one of only a few nest-building monkeys. Fifteen species are currently recognised. Previously classified in the family Cebidae, they are now placed in the family Atelidae. These monkeys are native to South and Central American forests. Threats to howler monkeys include human predation, habitat destruction and being captured for captivity as pets or zoo animals. These monkeys are famous for their loud howls, which can travel three miles through dense rainforest.

Swayambhunath in Kathmandu is known as the Monkey Temple, for pretty obvious reasons. He seemed just as interested in me as I was in him. Perhaps he fancied a go with my camera

Golden monkey @ everland.korea

Yummy for your tummy

 

Temple monkey showing off his wicked teeth. He's one of the macaques found all over the Buddhist temple on top of Sam Puoy Mountain (Phnom Sampov) in Battambang Provenance, Cambodia. Actually, I think he was just letting me know that he could hurt me bad if he wanted. I waited for him to leave before I made any movement.

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