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The Yaku-monkeys were curious to see us, and didn't seem too alarmed at our presence, but didn't actively try to go after our food (unlike those pesky deer!)
Monkey at Bristol Zoo, taken in September 2010.
Canon EOS 30D and Canon 70-200mm f/4 L lens.
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When I went to Spain for 1 month I went to a place called Gibralter where monkeys run free. The picture in the top left corner represents forces. The monkey is balancing of a fence, with gravity pulling him to the ground he needs to be balanced so he doesn't fall. This monkey is also yelling where his vocal cords located above his voice box are vibrating, causing the medium (air) to vibrate, creating longitudinal waves which we can hear. the average wavelength of voice is 1 meter long but this monkey must have been heard from the top of mountains.
This is the only Monkey i have seen wid one hand....yes ur rite he is a handicapped monkey....I took this picture in Mathura near the Yamuna river.... I found him roaming abt near the banks of Yamuna river in search of food... n guess wht was he eating??? Weeds..
After observing him for a while I found that he was left out of his gang of monkeys becoz he was a handicapped fellow....they snatched everything he tried to eat....bananas, left over food, etc.... Thus the poor fellow had to restore to eating river weed to fill his stomach....
All tht i cud see at the end was the " Help Me" sign in those seeking eyes..