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On the way through a nature reserve in Thailand. And the monkeys were right there! Cant find my pad from the trip - so not sure the species.

i wish ....

 

a look full with hope and ambition :)

 

monkey no. 6

 

Monkey Island

Homosassa River

Homosassa Springs, FL

an attempt to smile at the camera

A money struggles to get the grass whistle to work

October 4, 2008 - What a treat to see these beauties! New York's Central Park Zoo.

Monkeys hangout at the waiting area.

Love the capture of the ape eating. Such a lovely animal.

A titi Monkey in the amazonian section of the National Zoo in Washington DC.

A young lad perches in the branches above deep in the "oongla", as jungle is called in the Corcovado.

Photos from the Monkey Park

a portrait of a monkey was taken at the zoo of rajshahi, bangladesh

A female Black Howler monkey (_Alouatta caraya_) at Exmoor Zoo.

Green monkey

Crater lakes area

Uganda

Arashiyama Monkey Park, Kyoto

The Mantled Howler (Alouatta palliata), or Golden-mantled Howling Monkey, is a species of howler monkey, a type of New World monkey, from Central and South America. It is one of the monkey species most often seen and heard in the wild in Central America. It takes its "mantled" name from the long guard hairs on its sides.

Flatdogs Camp, South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

All the monkeys in the zoo send their best regards to you....

A college trip 2013. Cant beat baby monkeys.

monkey in a tree

Unsure of the species. I believe it was a Red Haired type.

Now the monkeys, macaques, gibbons and langur. Love them all !

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Trentham Monkey Forest is a 60 acre area with 140 free roaming Barbary Macaques. You get to wander amongst them - no bars and no glass between you! Awesome! Oh - and they currently have 12 babies!

 

www.trentham-monkey-forest.com/information.php?id_cat=1

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