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Tropa de mas de 10 monos (hasta donde pude observar). Algunas hembras con crias a las espaldas.
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Mono araña en una Isla en la Laguna de Catemaco.
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Sorry for the poor photos. These baboons were very shy and hard to approach. Every time I tried to get close for a photo, they ran off. I did manage to get a good look at them through my binoculars though. Quite slender, very light-brownish yellowish body fur, whitish below. White patches on muzzle were conspicuous. Quite different from olive baboons in both appearance and behavior. Seen at Mgeno Ranch, east of Lumo Conservancy, part of the wildlife corridor between Tsavo East and West national parks. Habitat is semi-arid Acacia-Commiphora thornbush.
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Baboons in the rubbish.
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It was our third day in the park. We had spent the previous night in Camp 2. On our way to Camp 3, we found out that the tracker had located a group of silky sifakas. We of course went to see them. We were able to watch them for several hours, as well as a few white-fronted brown lemurs. A foreign tourist and a local school group also came and went while we were watching the sifakas.
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Very common around Anjajavy Hotel Group size 3-8 Most groups now contain mother with infant Very habituated with humans, easy to approach Also one group with mother with rare twins!
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So adorable! They happily move around Anjajavy giving guests an amazing opportunity to see the majestic Sifaka in its natural environment.
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So adorable! They happily move around Anjajavy giving guests an amazing opportunity to see the majestic Sifaka in its natural environment.
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So adorable! They happily move around Anjajavy giving guests an amazing opportunity to see the majestic Sifaka in its natural environment.
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This is a free ranging lemur that lives in a private reserve and is fed daily.
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