Celebes Crested Macaque Collection
The critically endangered Celebes crested macaque, also known as the Sulawesi black macaque
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The critically endangered Celebes crested macaque, also known as the Sulawesi black macaque, is a fascinating species found in the Tangkoko National Park in northern Sulawesi, Indonesia. These intelligent primates inhabit the lush forests and stunning black sand beaches of this region. In one captivating image, a female they are be seen with her precious infant nestled against her chest, and are surrounded by the dense foliage of the forest, highlighting their natural habitat. This heartwarming sight reminds us of the importance of protecting these incredible creatures. Another photo showcases four juvenile macaques on a black sand beach. Two are engaged in grooming each other while two others swing from tree branches overhead. Their playful antics demonstrate both their agility and social nature. A male Sulawesi black macaque takes a moment to rest amidst the tranquility of the forest in another photograph. His calm demeanor reflects his confidence within his surroundings. Two more images capture moments between mother and child as they huddle together amidst beachside vegetation or when they forage along an exposed beach at low tide. These intimate scenes emphasize not only their vulnerability but also their resilience in facing challenges brought about by human activities and habitat loss. The composite image portrays two young males walking along a picturesque black sand beach—a reminder that even though they face critical endangerment, there is still hope for their survival if we take immediate action to protect them. Lastly, an adorable infant clings onto a branch high up in a tree—an endearing glimpse into its early life stages as it learns to navigate its environment under its mother's watchful eye. These snapshots provide just a glimpse into the lives of these remarkable creatures who call Tangkoko National Park home. As we marvel at their beauty and charm captured through these photographs, let us remember our responsibility to conserve and safeguard this critically endangered species before it's too late.