Esther's photos with the keyword: langur

Nap time

08 May 2010 263
A wild Hanuman langur enjoying the last rays of the sun at Ranthambore Fort in Rajasthan, India. These langurs, also known as grey languars outside of India, were named after Hanuman, a monkey warrior from the Ramayana who burnt his hands and face trying to rescue Rama's wife AIMG_5319

At the temple

11 May 2010 221
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. AIMG_5322

In the light

11 Apr 2010 156
A Hanuman langur sits among the ruins of the Ranthambore Fort in Rajasthan, India AIMG_5276

The Thinker

06 Apr 2010 187
Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India AIMG_5255

Peaceful Coexistence

02 Apr 2010 1 348
Wild Hanuman langur and peacock at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India. Hanuman langurs were named after Hanuman, a monkey warrior from the Ramayana who burnt his hands and face trying to rescue Rama's wife. AIMG_5205

Next time, watch where you sit!

06 Apr 2010 202
Hanuman langurs at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India AIMG_5250

Furry face

06 Apr 2010 227
Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India. His face is so furry that you can barely see his eyes. AIMG_5249

Looking down

04 Apr 2010 193
Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India AIMG_5234

Time out

04 Apr 2010 189
Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India AIMG_5229

You don't say!

02 Apr 2010 1 2 210
Wild Hanuman langurs at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India. Hanuman langurs were named after Hanuman, a monkey warrior from the Ramayana who burnt his hands and face trying to rescue Rama's wife. AIMG_5224

Monkey toes

06 Apr 2010 198
Looks better in large format. Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India AIMG_5262

I double dare you!

06 Apr 2010 193
Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India AIMG_5268

Sincere

04 Apr 2010 151
Wild Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India. The langurs permitted a fairly close approach, but would mock attack if anyone came too close. AIMG_5227

Monkey see, monkey do

06 Apr 2010 199
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 AIMG_5241

The last rays

13 Apr 2010 1 190
Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India AIMG_5304

Wink

11 Apr 2010 1 1 252
Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India AIMG_5285

King of the hill

13 Apr 2010 209
This Hanuman langur at Ranthambore Fort, Rajasthan, India enjoys an excellent view of the ruins. AIMG_5303