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Cercopithecidae Collection (page 6)

Witness the incredible diversity of cercopithecidae, a family of primates that spans across various continents and habitats

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Cercopithecidae Collection: Head of a Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx, monkey with a blue and red nose
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza), Arusha National Park, Tanzania, Africa
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Crab-eating macaque -Macaca fascicularis- with young in the Ubud Monkey Forest, Ubud, Bali
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Rhesus Monkey Macaca mulatta
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Baboons, Unidentified Papio Species, sitting on rock wall, low angle view
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Mona Monkey, Cercopithecus mona, standing on all fours on tree branch, long tail curling over back
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Female Mandrills, Mandrillus sphinx, grooming and carrying their young on grass, side view
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Nasalis larvatus, Proboscis Monkey sitting on tree branch
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Barbary Ape (macaca sylvanus) on all fours, side view
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Baboon stealing from safari tourists rucksack
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Gelada or Gelada baboons (Theropithecus gelada), group with young, Naturzoo Rheine
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Rhesus monkey -Macaca mulatta-, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Family of rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta-, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Two rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta-, juveniles, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta- grooming, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Family of rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta- with young, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Gray langur -Semnopithecus sp. -, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Gray langur -Semnopithecus sp. - sitting on stone, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Macaque -Macaca sp. - in the Monkey Forest temple, Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal temple in Monkey
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Baboon -Papio sp. - sitting relaxed on a bridge railing, South Luangwa, Zambia
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Rhesus macaque -Macaca mulatta- with young, Rajasthan, India
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Young Japanese Macaque or Snow Monkey -Macaca fuscata-, portrait, Affenpark Jigokudani
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Japanese Macaque or Snow Monkey -Macaca fuscata-, sitting on snow, Affenpark Jigokudani
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Japanese Macaques or Snow Monkeys -Macaca fuscata-, taking a bath in a hot spring
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Toque Monkey or Toque Macaque -Macaca sinica- perched on a fence, Sri Lanka
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Dussumiers Malabar Langur or Southern Plains Gray Langur -Semnopithecus dussumieri
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Yellow Baboon -Papio cynocephalus-, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Blue Monkey or Diademed Monkey -Cercopithecus mitis-, Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania, Africa
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Olive Baboon or Anubis Baboon -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Olive Baboons or Anubis Baboons -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, young animal, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, adult and young, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Cercopithecidae Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, young, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany


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Witness the incredible diversity of cercopithecidae, a family of primates that spans across various continents and habitats. In this captivating portrait, a Golden snub-nosed monkey captures our attention with its piercing scream and fearsome display of teeth. Meanwhile, in Jigokudani, Nagano Prefecture, Japanese Macaques find solace in hot springs, showcasing their adaptability to extreme temperatures. On the island of Zanzibar, a brave Zanzibar red colobus monkey fearlessly crosses the main road through the Reserve, reminding us of their resilience amidst human encroachment. Further east in Sabah, Borneo, we encounter a majestic Proboscis monkey male perched on a tree branch against the backdrop of lush Riverine forest along Kinabatangan River. Venturing into Uganda's wilderness reveals an enchanting scene where a Vervet sits gracefully on a tree stump relishing juicy fruit. Meanwhile, deep within Valparai's dense forests in Tamil Nadu lies an adorable Lion-tailed macaque infant innocently sucking its finger among its troop. In China's Qinling Mountains dwells another heartwarming sight - a mother Golden snub-nosed monkey tenderly cradles her baby as they navigate their mountainous habitat together. Returning to Sabah's magical landscapes once more brings us face-to-face with Yunnan or Black Snub-nosed monkeys at Ta Cheng Nature reserve; adults guiding their young ones through nature's wonders. Traveling westward to Assam in India introduces us to the serene presence of Golden langurs sitting peacefully atop trees on Umanada Temple Island. Lastly but not least is Sumatra's Thomass Langur - an endemic species found only here - reminding us how precious and fragile biodiversity truly is. These glimpses into cercopithecidae’s world unveil both their remarkable beauty and vulnerability as they adapt, survive, and nurture their young.