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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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FYI this is actually an orangutan, not a monkey. Also, the Nikon 300mm f/2.8 is superb.

In the Batu Cave, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Close up shot of a small monkey as it climbs a tree in Uganda.

Beale Park - Animal Sanctuary

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).

and one says

 

"OOH OOH OOH AH AH AAAH OOH OOOH"

 

So the other one says

 

"Well put some more cold in then."

   

Sorry, its the only clean joke I know.

monkey gathered at the swayambunath temple in kathmandu

Shot in Nandi Hills, on my daughter's P&S camera.

From woburn safari......

Sort of the David Bowie of monkeys

Watch out for these, they are wild and can be a bit cheeky.

"Monkey" is one of the most famous geoglyphs of the Nazca desert.

 

"Обезьяна" - один из самых знаменитых геоглифов пустыни Наска.

An afternoon snack. Wild Taiwan monkey in the mountains.

The numerous tourists in Kanching Falls have, not surprisingly, attracted troops of monkeys, each looking for an easy meal.

Monkeys in the Monkey Temple - Swayambunath - Kathmandu, Nepal

mountainside monkeys on Mount batur, bali

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