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Larvatus Collection

"Meet the Larvatus: The Alpha-Male Proboscis Monkey and its Unique Long Nose" In the dense jungles of Borneo, Indonesia

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1,2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin

Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1,2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin
FLO4574429 Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1,2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin, Saguinus fuscicollis 4, red-handed howler, Alouatta belzebul 5, pure-faced langur

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Proboscis monkey with it's unique long nose at Tanjung Puting, Borneo, Indonesia

Proboscis monkey with it's unique long nose at Tanjung Puting, Borneo, Indonesia

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10894880

Picture No. 10894880
Proboscis Monkey / Long-Nosed Monkey - male (Nasalis larvatus) Date:

Background imageLarvatus Collection: DDE-90025195

DDE-90025195
Malaysia, Island of Borneo, Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Lok Kawi Wildlife Park. Proboscis monkey (Captive: Nasalis larvatus) endemic to the island of Borneo. Date: 16/12/2008

Background imageLarvatus Collection: DDE-90025194

DDE-90025194
Malaysia, Island of Borneo, Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Lok Kawi Wildlife Park. Proboscis monkey (Captive: Nasalis larvatus) eating, endemic to Borneo. Date: 16/12/2008

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus. Endangered

Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus. Endangered
Kahau or Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus. Endangered. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H. Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library: Monkeys

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Masked palm civet or gem-faced civet, Paguma larvata

Masked palm civet or gem-faced civet, Paguma larvata (Masked glutton, Gulo larvatus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Bradley after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from a specimen in

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Horsfields leaf-nosed bat and wrinkle-lipped bat

Horsfields leaf-nosed bat and wrinkle-lipped bat
Horsfields leaf-nosed bat, Hipposideros larvatus 1, and wrinkle-lipped bat, Chaerephon plicatus tenuis 2. From Thomas Horsfields Zoological Researches in Java

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Alpha -male Proboscis monkey aggressive display

Alpha -male Proboscis monkey aggressive display
Alpha-male Proboscis monkey aggressive display deters other males from his harem (Nasalis larvatus). after feeding at Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Proboscis / Long-nosed MONKEY

Proboscis / Long-nosed MONKEY (Nasilis larvatus)

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Proboscis / Long-nosed MONKEY - side view of face

Proboscis / Long-nosed MONKEY - side view of face (Nasilis larvatus)

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Proboscis monkey (nasalis larvatus); Borneo

Proboscis monkey (nasalis larvatus); Borneo

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Adult male of Proboscis monkey doses in early morning

Adult male of Proboscis monkey doses in early morning
Proboscis monkey - adult male doses in early morning, hanging to a tree (Nasalis larvatus). near Kinabatangan river; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Young female Proboscis monkey, wild but relatively

Young female Proboscis monkey, wild but relatively tame, came with its pack from surrounding rainforest to feed at Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary (Nasalis larvatus)

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Young female Proboscis monkey (called Adi by sanctuary

Young female Proboscis monkey (called Adi by sanctuary keepers), wild but relatively tame, came with its pack to feed at Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary from rainforest and hangs around

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Proboscis monkey - adult male waking up, waiting

Proboscis monkey - adult male waking up, waiting for the sunshine in early morning (Nasalis larvatus). near Kinabatangan river; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Female Proboscis monkey with an infant came with

Female Proboscis monkey with an infant came with its pack from rainforest to feed (Nasalis larvatus). at Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary and wait for food; typical in Labuk Bay, Sabah, Borneo

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10894881

Picture No. 10894881
Proboscis Monkey / Long-Nosed Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) Date:

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10894882

Picture No. 10894882
Proboscis Monkey / Long-Nosed Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) Date:

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10894879

Picture No. 10894879
Proboscis Monkey / Long-Nosed Monkey - male (Nasalis larvatus) Date:

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10894878

Picture No. 10894878
Proboscis Monkey / Long-Nosed Monkey - male (Nasalis larvatus) Date:

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10900805

Picture No. 10900805
Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) Date:

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10900796

Picture No. 10900796
Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) Date:

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10900798

Picture No. 10900798
Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) Date:

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10900801

Picture No. 10900801
Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) Date:

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10900804

Picture No. 10900804
Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) Date:

Background imageLarvatus Collection: Picture No. 10900802

Picture No. 10900802
Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) Date:



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"Meet the Larvatus: The Alpha-Male Proboscis Monkey and its Unique Long Nose" In the dense jungles of Borneo, Indonesia, resides a fascinating creature known as the Larvatus, or more commonly referred to as the Proboscis Monkey. With its distinctive long nose that sets it apart from other primates, this species captures both curiosity and admiration. One cannot help but be captivated by an alpha-male Proboscis Monkey's aggressive display. Standing tall with a prominent proboscis, it asserts dominance within its troop. This side view of their face reveals intricate details of their unique facial structure - a true marvel of nature. Tanjung Puting is home to these incredible creatures where they roam freely in their natural habitat. Here we witness an adult male indulging in some peaceful moments during early morning hours. The tranquility surrounding him adds to the allure of this endangered species. Not far away, a young female named Adi roams wild yet relatively protected within sanctuary walls. Her youthful energy radiates through her playful antics as she swings gracefully from tree branches, and is heartwarming to see efforts being made towards conserving these magnificent animals. The Larvatus' existence faces constant threats due to habitat loss and human encroachment on their territory. As an endangered species, every sighting becomes even more precious - reminding us of our responsibility towards preserving biodiversity. While exploring Borneo's rich wildlife diversity, one may also encounter another intriguing creature called the Masked Palm Civet or Gem-faced Civet (Paguma larvata). Its presence further emphasizes how interconnected ecosystems are and highlights the importance of protecting all forms of life. Witnessing these incredible beings up close serves as a reminder that our actions today will determine their future survival. Let us cherish and protect these enchanting creatures like the Larvatus for generations to come – ensuring that they continue to grace our planet with their presence.