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Random drawing, not the best, but I'm always looking for the next thing to do in glass---not sure though.
Vervet Monkey mother and baby taken at Londolozi, Sabi Sand, South Africa.
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Gumbalimba Park
West Bay, Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras
A Black Howler monkey and a White-faced capuchin (Cebus capucinus) monkey huddle together at Gumbalimba Park in Roatan, Honduras. They really seemed to be best of friends but the little guy climbed all over the howler!
Gumbalimba Park is located in West Bay, Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras. Gumbalimba is a tourist attraction with historical displays, beach activities and many animal and nature attractions. Especially well known are the monkey and bird attractions.
Port of Call: Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras
Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCL) "Spirit"
May 25, 2011
“Whatever it is you're seeking won't come in the form you're expecting.”
― Haruki Murakami
* Pentax K20D + Samsung 50-200mm Lens - Single Shot
African Wildlife Series #5 - Green Monkey
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A pig-tailed macaque alongside the Kinabatangan river in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. He's not really grumpy, just chewing on some fruit.
Finally found a woman that wanted me...... I like the outdoors better than photography really. This young lady was at my camp every day. It was a pet from the local tribes people who were clearing the land and planting trees. A remote site in Northern Thailand. On the border of Burma and Thailand.
I have run across a few monkeys as pets here. Most abandoned by there mom because of tourists or locals destroying there habitat. Some survive and make pretty good pets i think. Deep in the jungle these are pets that run free. Like a dog or cat in some ways. A much better life for them i think.
This photo was taken in the zoo "apenheul" in the Netherlands. In some parts of the zoo are monkeys running around freely, making it easy to get very close to your subjects.
Green monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus). Simenti. Niokolo-Koba National Park. Senegal. 13°04′N.
Niokolo-Koba National Park is considered by UNESCO as having "Outstanding Universal Value" and is listed a World Heritage Site and a Reserve of the Biosphere.
I'M BACK! I've recently returned from an incredible 10 weeks in Peru. And I spent 2 months volunteering for a biological station as a field volunteer. I saw plenty of monkeys and took my camera on a few surveys.
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Capuchin monkey eating a banana at Colchester Zoo
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