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Golden-bellied Mangabey, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

An afternoon snack. Wild Taiwan monkey in the mountains.

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Kodak GB-200 C-41 Process

15,December,2013

There are also plenty of smaller animals like this little vervet monkey in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania.

 

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Angkor, Cambodia

 

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Japanese monkey @ everland.korea

Monkey in the wild, Mountain in Battambang Province, Cambodia

Vervet Monkey mother and baby taken at Londolozi, Sabi Sand, South Africa.

 

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Red-tailed monkey, aka white-nosed guenon, red-tailed guenon.

 

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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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Apenheul, Apeldoorn (Netherlands)

Capuchin monkey eating a banana at Colchester Zoo

 

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In the Batu Cave, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Try to contain yourself. This is my fall project that I spent way too much time and money on but it is the most comfortable easy going bike I have ever been on. With that in mind it is also the least aggressive bike so it makes some hill climbing not much fun and it makes going fast not really realistic. Thanks to Brian at Cricket Press for the photo. Thanks to friends who helped me build this puppy up and thanks to Ezra for making the Karate Monkey Attachment Plate (KMAP).

Taken at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, NE. The 'blue' in the common name comes from the bluish tint of the face, which isn't usually very noticeable.

From woburn safari......

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