Lion Tailed Macaque
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Summary[edit] Description: English: The lion-tailed macaque is a diurnal rain forest dweller. It is a good climber and spends a majority of its life in the upper canopy of tropical moist evergreen forests. Unlike other macaques, it avoids humans. I was extremely happy to capture a potrait of this mammal , while it was eating coffee beans using 150mm.The lion-tailed monkey ranks among the rarest and most threatened primates. Date: 31 May 2012. Source: Own work. Author: Axilera.
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