Esther's photos with the keyword: primate
Still thinking
16 Aug 2011 |
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White-faced capuchin - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. These monkeys live in groups of 5 to 30 members. They are very intelligent. They know how to use tools and they even use medicinal plants that contain chemicals that act as insect repellents, fungicides and antiseptics which they apply by rubbing on their fur.
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Lost in thought
16 Aug 2011 |
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White-faced capuchin - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. These monkeys live in groups of 5 to 30 members. They are very intelligent. They know how to use tools and they even use medicinal plants that contain chemicals that act as insect repellents, fungicides and antiseptics which they apply by rubbing on their fur.
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Tuckered out
16 Aug 2011 |
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White-faced capuchin - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. These monkeys live in groups of 5 to 30 members. They are very intelligent. They know how to use tools and they even use medicinal plants that contain chemicals that act as insect repellents, fungicides and antiseptics which they apply by rubbing on their fur.
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Nasty teeth
16 Aug 2011 |
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White-faced capuchin - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. These monkeys live in groups of 5 to 30 members. They are very intelligent. They know how to use tools and they even use medicinal plants that contain chemicals that act as insect repellents, fungicides and antiseptics which they apply by rubbing on their fur.
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Stretch and swing
Just along for the ride
At the temple
11 May 2010 |
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Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort in Rajasthan, India. Ranthambore Fort hosts three Hindu temples dedicated to Ganesh, Shiva and Ramlalaji. The temples were constructed in 12th and 13th centuries from red Karauli stone.
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So where did you get your tattoo?
In the light
11 Apr 2010 |
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A Hanuman langur sits among the ruins of the Ranthambore Fort in Rajasthan, India
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The Thinker
Next time, watch where you sit!
Furry face
06 Apr 2010 |
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Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India. His face is so furry that you can barely see his eyes.
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Monkey toes
06 Apr 2010 |
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Looks better in large format.
Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India
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I double dare you!
Monkey see, monkey do
06 Apr 2010 |
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These wild Hanuman langurs were sitting on top of a wall at the Ranthambore Fort in Rajasthan, India and were so engrossed at the activities on the other side that they remained motionless.
ODT: Two of a kind
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The last rays
Wink
King of the hill
13 Apr 2010 |
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This Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India enjoys an excellent view of the ruins.
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