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Cercopithecinae Collection

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Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: DDE-90019450

DDE-90019450
Gelada, Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: DDE-90019449

DDE-90019449
Gelada, Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: DDE-90019448

DDE-90019448
Gelada, Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: DDE-90019446

DDE-90019446
Gelada, Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: DDE-90019447

DDE-90019447
Gelada, Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: A Patas / Wadi / Hussar Monkey sitting on a branch at London Zoo in 1928 (b / w photo)

A Patas / Wadi / Hussar Monkey sitting on a branch at London Zoo in 1928 (b / w photo)
3688392 A Patas/Wadi/Hussar Monkey sitting on a branch at London Zoo in 1928 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Singes cercopitheques en maraude (engraving)

Singes cercopitheques en maraude (engraving)
3626358 Singes cercopitheques en maraude (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Singes cercopitheques en maraude)

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: An adult and young Gelada / Bleeding heart monkey at London Zoo in January 1925 (b / w photo)

An adult and young Gelada / Bleeding heart monkey at London Zoo in January 1925 (b / w photo)
3050638 An adult and young Gelada/Bleeding heart monkey at London Zoo in January 1925 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108817

EyeUbiquitous_20108817
Kenya, Lake Nakuru National Park, Olive Baboon mother and her young

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada) male lying in a forest glade at around 3

Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada) male lying in a forest glade at around 3, 000 metres of altitude, Simien Mountains National Park, Amhara, Ethiopia

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: China, Hainan Province, Hainan Island

China, Hainan Province, Hainan Island. Monkey Island research park- Macaque monkeys

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Gelada, Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopia

Gelada, Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus gelada), Ethiopia

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Indian Macaque (Macaca sp. ) sitting in grass, facing forward

Indian Macaque (Macaca sp. ) sitting in grass, facing forward
Indian Macaque (Macaca sp.) sitting in grass, facing forward

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Mandrillus leucophaeus, drill

Mandrillus leucophaeus, drill
Plate 139 (58) Le Drill Vieux. From Histoire Naturelle des Mammifcres, avec des figures originales, Vol. 1, 1819-42, by Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire & Baron Georges L. C. Frederic D. Cuvier

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Macacus tcheliensis, macaquc

Macacus tcheliensis, macaquc
Plate 32 from Recherches pour servir a l histoire naturelle des Mammiferes by H. (Henri) Milne-Edwards (1800-1885). Published Paris, 1868-74

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Macaca thibetana, Pcre Davids macaque

Macaca thibetana, Pcre Davids macaque

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Cercopithecus mona, mona monkey

Cercopithecus mona, mona monkey
Mounted skeleton of a mona monkey

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Mandrillus sphinx, mandrill

Mandrillus sphinx, mandrill

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Macaca sp. macaque

Macaca sp. macaque
Artwork by Barry Sutton, entitled Dominance and Submission. On display in the Primates exhibition at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCercopithecinae Collection: Papio hamadryas, hamadryas baboon

Papio hamadryas, hamadryas baboon
Hamadryas baboons, one adult male, one juvenile and one adult female. Plate 11 from Symbolae Physicae section: Zoologica I. Mammalia by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (1795-1876)



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"Cercopithecinae: A Fascinating World of Primate Diversity" Step into the captivating world of Cercopithecinae, a diverse subfamily of Old World monkeys that never fails to mesmerize. With their distinctive features and intriguing behaviors, these primates have captured the attention of researchers and animal enthusiasts alike. In 1928, London Zoo became home to an enchanting Patas Monkey named Wadi. Perched on a branch, this Hussar Monkey exuded grace and curiosity as visitors marveled at its presence (DDE-90019450). The black-and-white photograph from that era transports us back in time, reminding us of the rich history behind our understanding of these incredible creatures. Singes cercopitheques en maraude - an engraving that depicts mischievous Cercopithecinae monkeys raiding for food - showcases their resourcefulness and adaptability (DDE-90019449). These intelligent beings have mastered survival techniques in various environments, proving their resilience throughout generations. A heartwarming image captured in January 1925 at London Zoo reveals the strong bond between an adult Gelada Baboon and its young offspring (DDE-90019448). This black-and-white photograph serves as a testament to the nurturing nature exhibited by these remarkable primates. Venturing into Ethiopia's lush forests brings encounters with Gelada Baboons like no other. A male Gelada lies peacefully amidst a glade, surrounded by nature's tranquility (EyeUbiquitous_20108817). Their striking appearance is further highlighted against this serene backdrop – showcasing both beauty and strength within one frame. Mandrillus sphinx or Mandrills are another fascinating member of Cercopithecinae.