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These are the red colobus monkeys which are endemic to the island of Zanzibar. It is also known as Kirk’s red colobus after Sir John Kirk who was the British administrator on the island of Zanzibar. These monkeys are now classified as endangered species and are the primary species for conservation in Zanzibar. www.muttiah.com
Here's one from my South Africa trip in December. This is from the Plettenberg Bay area on the Garden Route. These are such common monkeys in Africa but I just loved this little guy with the light shining on him. Hope you enjoy visiting with him too ;-)
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Un gracioso monito en Tenerife
A funny little monkey at Tenerife
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The proboscis monkey or long-nosed monkey, known as the bekantan in Malay, is a reddish-brown arboreal Old World monkey that is endemic to the south-east Asian island of Borneo. This species co-exists with the Bornean Orang-utan. The proboscis monkey is a large species, being one of the largest monkey species native to Asia. Only the Tibetan macaque and a few of the gray langurs can rival its size. Proboscis monkeys are known to make various vocalizations. When communicating the status of group, males will emit honks.
Monkeys at Takasakiyama in Oita Prefecture, Japan. JPEGs straight from the camera. ZD150/2.0, wide open, OMD EM-1.
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Nikon D300 DX Camera.
Nikkor 17-55 2.8 Lens.
Up close and personal.....;-)
Monkeys mouth was real
busy hissing at me.
Notice, ears pinned back !
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- A young novice monk with his monkey friend at the Buddhist temple, Wat Thmor Kre in Kratie, Cambodia....
- Um monge novato com seu amigo macaco no templo budista, Wat Thmor Kre em Kratie, Camboja....
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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