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Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) running along a beach in Ao Nang, Krabi, Thailand, eating a banana.
No-one fed the monkey - it was more than capable of feeding itself. After watching a larger monkey steal a bunch of bananas from a beachside vendor, this one promptly stole a banana from the bunch and ran off, peeling it and wolfing down the contents as it ran.
Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii (♂)
Western Region, Uganda
This male chimp is referred to as "Mr. Black" by park rangers. He's 38 years old (same as me), which is old for a wild chimpanzee. We watched him for an hour while he sat and ate palm fruits.
De color amarillo brillante con una espuma blanca, abundante y persistente. Aroma a malta y sabor amargo que se desvanece lentamente en el paladar, concluyendo en un final seco.
While I was watching these two this female seemed not pleased with this male intruding into her space.
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4 Feb 2012 - DPS Bronze medal winner - Wilmington International Exhibition of Photography
This is Sprout and her mother Jazz. Sprout was born at the end of March 2011 and continues to charm the crowds with her antics. This is a moment of closeness between the two of them.
No Invites | No Icons
What was he/she thinking?
Shot at the end of the shoot when the light was softer and nicely backlit here.
Love the borrowed 300mm f/2.8 lens.
The soulful eyes of a Hanuman Langur (Semnopithecus entellus). West Bengal, India.
Currently (as of August 2006), this is the most interesting photo for each of the following tags: "simian" and "Hanuman".
Male Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abeli), named "Satu" enjoying a quiet moment in his yard at the San Diego Zoo. Conservation Status: Critically Endangered
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Wildlife Photography, Jungle Style.
Abused, Abandoned, Jungle Dogs.
Couple days ago while shooting Mama & Rocky
colliding in mid-air a problem primate was mentioned.
This is The Primate Back Story ............................................
Rocky, Mama and I are on the roof at The Dog Palace.
Two dozen, maybe a few more monkeys are zipping
around making a big fuss over nothing.
Out of no-where a large alpha male decides to challenge
me ! And this my friends didn't go over so well with Mama !
Soon Rocky caught on to what was happening and he too
decided to go after the aggressive primate.
In this photo Mama had already chased the primate over
the wall. Monkey is standing on a short drain pipe here.
Rocky is circling my position waiting for the primate to make
his move towards me.
So here's what I did in order to save the dogs from being
bitten by the primate, which was going to happen for real !
I started walking to my right, Rocky stayed with me giving
the primate an escape route, which he took.
Monkey leaped up on the parapet wall and raced off towards
the other monkeys then over another wall an into the swamp.
Problem solved, no blood was drawn an we all went about our
business as if nothing had happened. ........................... ;-)~~~~~~
Just another day at the office.
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Acostubrados a ver la piedra de la zapatilla nevada, en verano da un aspecto distinto a su nombre.Candanchu
The Primate's Palace (Primaciálny palác) is a neoclassical palace in the Old Town of Bratislava the capital of Slovakia. It was built from 1778 to 1781 for Archbishop József Batthyány, after the design of architect Melchior Hefele. In 1805, the Palace's Hall of Mirrors saw the signing of the fourth Peace of Pressburg, ending the War of the Third Coalition. Today, it serves as the seat of Mayor of Bratislava.