Lion-Tailed Macaque Infant nursing
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Summary[edit] Description: English: This infant was initially buried in its mother and occasionally sneaking out to see what the world is upto. Later, came out ate some leaves in the surrounding branches before joining its mother again. Date: 12 December 2021, 11:14:09. Source: Own work. Author: UdayKiran28.
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- Macaca (macaque)
- Macaca silenus (Lion-tailed Macaque)
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