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Macaca Silenus Collection

"Captivating Moments with the Lion-Tailed Macaque: Exploring the Enigmatic Species of Macaca Silenus" In the lush forests of Valparai, Tamil Nadu, India

Background imageMacaca Silenus Collection: Long-tailed macaque, Macaca silenus. Endangered. Simia silenus L

Long-tailed macaque, Macaca silenus. Endangered. Simia silenus L. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Kellner
FLO4692245 Long-tailed macaque, Macaca silenus. Endangered. Simia silenus L. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Kellner after an illustration by Jacques de Seve from Johann Christian Daniel

Background imageMacaca Silenus Collection: Lion-tailed macaque, Macaca silenus. Endangered. (Wanderoo monkey, Macacus silenus)

Lion-tailed macaque, Macaca silenus. Endangered. (Wanderoo monkey, Macacus silenus)
FLO4987960 Lion-tailed macaque, Macaca silenus. Endangered. (Wanderoo monkey, Macacus silenus.) From a specimen in Edinburgh Zoological Gardens. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H

Background imageMacaca Silenus Collection: Lion-tailed macaque or wanderoo, Macaca silenus. Endandered. Ouanderou

Lion-tailed macaque or wanderoo, Macaca silenus. Endandered. Ouanderou. Copperplate engraving by Defehrt after an
FLO4597445 Lion-tailed macaque or wanderoo, Macaca silenus. Endandered. Ouanderou. Copperplate engraving by Defehrt after an illustration by Jacques de Seve from Georges-Louis Leclerc

Background imageMacaca Silenus Collection: Lion-tailed macaque (Macaca silenus), dominant male, Anaimalai Mountain Range

Lion-tailed macaque (Macaca silenus), dominant male, Anaimalai Mountain Range (Nilgiri hills), Tamil Nadu, India

Background imageMacaca Silenus Collection: Lion-tailed macaque (Macaca silenus) infant, sitting among the troop with its finger in its mouth

Lion-tailed macaque (Macaca silenus) infant, sitting among the troop with its finger in its mouth, Valparai, Tamil Nadu, India

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Picture No. 11071367
Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo yawning - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo eating jackfruit - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo eating avocado - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo on fig tree feeding - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

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Picture No. 11071353
Lion-tailed Macaque / Wanderoo - Western Ghats, India. Date:

Background imageMacaca Silenus Collection: Lion-tailed Macaque Macaca silenus SW India, Endangered specie

Lion-tailed Macaque Macaca silenus SW India, Endangered specie
Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), Endangered species found in SW India, San Diego Zoo, California

Background imageMacaca Silenus Collection: Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), Endangered species found in SW India, San Diego Zoo

Lion-tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), Endangered species found in SW India, San Diego Zoo, California


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"Captivating Moments with the Lion-Tailed Macaque: Exploring the Enigmatic Species of Macaca Silenus" In the lush forests of Valparai, Tamil Nadu, India, a Lion-tailed macaque infant is caught in a moment of innocence. Sitting among its troop, this adorable little primate can't resist soothing itself by sucking on its tiny finger. The image captures the endearing vulnerability that exists even within the wild. Moving to the majestic Anaimalai Mountain Range, we encounter another member of this unique species - a dominant male Lion-tailed macaque. With his striking black mane and piercing gaze, he exudes an aura of power and authority. His presence commands respect as he surveys his territory from atop towering trees. But not all moments are tranquil for these remarkable creatures. In one snapshot, we witness this dominant male adopting an aggressive posture. Perhaps defending his troop or asserting dominance over rivals; it's a reminder that survival in their world demands strength and resilience. The series of captivating pictures (No. 11071367-61) showcases various aspects of life for these endangered macaques – their social dynamics, behaviors, and interactions within their natural habitat. Each frame tells a story about their existence amidst ever-changing landscapes. Macaca silenus has long fascinated researchers due to its distinctive appearance – particularly its lion-like tail which gives them their name. As one delves deeper into understanding this enigmatic species' behavior patterns and conservation needs become apparent. These images serve as windows into an extraordinary world where human encroachment threatens their very existence. By shedding light on these magnificent creatures through visual storytelling like never before seen before; we hope to inspire greater awareness and appreciation for conserving our planet's biodiversity. Let us cherish every glimpse into the lives of these incredible animals while there is still time to protect them from further harm - ensuring future generations will have more than just photographs to remember the Lion-tailed macaque by.