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Framed Print of Rhesus Macaque or Monkey - Close up of head Found from Afghanistan through India to northern Thailand. Their name was given to the hereditary blood antigen Rh-factor also found in humans
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Rhesus MACAQUE MONKEY - Close-up of head
Nilgiri Hills, part of the Western Ghats. Southwest India, Asia
Macaca mulatta
Found from Afghanistan through India to northern Thailand. Their name was given to the hereditary blood antigen Rh-factor also found in humans. They are often used in research eg biological, medical and psychological. They are omnivorous and may cause damage to crops. Hindus for whom animals are sacred do little to prevent damage.
Don Hadden
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Media ID 1312176
Rhesus Macaque , Asian Primate , Monkey Species , Macaca Mulatta
Editors Comments
Add a touch of wildlife elegance to your home with our Framed Prints, featuring close-up photography of the Rhesus Macaque or Monkey. Captured by Don Hadden in the Nilgiri Hills, India, these prints showcase the majestic creature's head and are perfect for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike.
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Photo Prints - Capture the beauty of nature with our Photo Prints featuring a close-up shot of a Rhesus Macaque monkey, native to Afghanistan, India and northern Thailand. This image by Don Hadden from Ardea shows the Nilgiri Hills in southwest India home to Macaca mulatta. Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and photography lovers.
Greetings Cards - Greetings Cards featuring the Rhesus Macaque, a fascinating primate found in Afghanistan through India to northern Thailand. These close-up images showcase the Nilgiri Hills' resident, Macaca mulatta, highlighting their intriguing connection to human blood antigens and making them a thoughtful addition to any greeting card collection.
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Poster Prints - Discover the close-up of a Rhesus Macaque Monkey's head in our Poster Prints collection. Captured in the Nilgiri Hills of Southwest India, this image by Don Hadden shows the intricate details of this Old World Monkey's facial features. Known for their significance in human biology as the source of the Rh-factor blood antigen, these primates can be found from Afghanistan to northern Thailand. Bring the beauty of the natural world into your home or office with this poster print.
Metal Prints - Add a touch of sophistication to your space with Metal Prints, featuring images like 'Rhesus Macaque or Monkey - Close up of head' by Don Hadden. Made from durable metal, these prints offer colors and long-lasting durability. Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers, Metal Prints are a way to showcase striking photography in any room.
Canvas Prints - Capture the beauty of nature with our Canvas Prints featuring a close-up of a Rhesus Macaque monkey's head, native to Afghanistan, India, and northern Thailand. This photograph by Don Hadden from Ardea shows the Nilgiri Hills in southwest India. Perfect for home decor or office space, our Canvas Prints bring artistry and authenticity to any room.
Cushions - Cushions featuring a close-up of a Rhesus Macaque monkey, native to Asia and found in countries from Afghanistan to northern Thailand, making them a perfect addition for nature lovers and those interested in wildlife photography or Asian culture.
Mouse Mats - Bring a touch of the wild into your workspace with our mouse mats featuring images of Rhesus Macaques. These intelligent and social creatures can be found in a range of habitats from Afghanistan to northern Thailand, reminding us of the beauty and diversity of our world. Perfect for any animal lover or nature enthusiast, these mouse mats are not only functional but also a conversation starter.
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These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 58.8cm x 41.4cm (23.1" x 16.3")
Estimated Product Size is 86.6cm x 62cm (34.1" x 24.4")




























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