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Love and friendship doesn’t recognise species boundaries. Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /
cute baby orangutan playing on the grass
Image captured at the Bronx Zoo where they have had much success in breeding the Wolf’s monkey. This shot was taken hand held in low light behind glass. Tripods were not allowed in this area.
The black-crested Sulawesi Macaques is one of the most endangered monkeys in the world, populations declining 60% in the last 10 years. This monkey is found on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia, where it is hunted because its meat is considered a delicacy. Habitat destruction is also contributing to their demise. Check out these other great animal cards: (Simply Click on the thumbnail to purchase!)
Was taking shots of mom and baby (to be posted later), when dad came along and stuck his head into the frame. One shot. Just darkened the already dark background a bit to lose the detail! Weird comp, but I like it anyway. Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
An exploration into human nature. Concept by Danny Nolan, Translated through my hands. / Always a pleasure working with you Danny. Hope you all enjoy.
Rhesus Monkey mother and baby, shot out of the car window at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, England. A good cuddle means a lot to animals too! ;o)
I’ve done a bit of work on this photo. Hope you think it has improved One day old White Naped Mangaby and mum.
Watercolour and ink illustration of baby animals on a slide. / This image was featured in Art and Stories made for Children Could make a pretty addition to a child’s room… A cropped version detailing the little lion on the slide is available here Other Products available from my Australian CafePress Store: / /
Collage with three little adorable monkey babies. / Photo: Ted Wden / /
The golden-headed lion tamarin is a small, squirrel-sized monkey, about 26 cm long with a 35 cm tail and long golden lion-like mane. It is predominantly black with golden fur to the front of the mane, the lower half of the front paws and part of the tail. The face, hands and feet remain bare. The feet have sharp claws (most other primates have nails) that are useful for gripping and climbing branches and also for grabbing their insect meals. Country: Brazil Continent: South America Diet: Insects – insectivore, fruit – frugivore, small lizards. Food & feeding: Omnivore Habitats: Tropical Rainforest Conservation status: Endangered “Baby golden-headed lion tamarin…..........” was featured in Baby Animals (3/day) Why not join the “Eye Contact Group” Simply click on this link – Eye Contact Group
Another George for President! A better one!
A very young Capuchin kiddie… Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /
Featured in th DSLR Users Only group, the As Is group and Things That Are Black group Young King Colubus Monkey in captivity (Western Black and White ) West Africa / Near threatened. Rare In captivity As Is / Shot with Canon 1D mk3 from behind glassed enclosure UK
Groan… not more Ring-Tailed Lemurs, but I thought these critters were rather amusing. I think the photo speaks for itself – mum and baby lemur (clinging on for dear life) join in the melee of peanut breakfast with the guy on the right who looks like he’s a picky eater! If you can think of any good captions for this, I’d be pleased to hear them! ;o) Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 400mm L f/5.6 handheld
Baby pig-tailed macaque Macaca nemestrina at Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Sabah, Borneo. Part of the Art for Conservation group. 70% of all proceeds from this image will be donated directly to the World Wildlife Fund.
Chimpanzee…... Chimpanzees rarely live past the age of 40 in the wild, but have been known to reach the age of more than 60 in captivity. Cheeta, star of Tarzan is still alive as of 2008 at the age of 76, making him the oldest known chimpanzee in the world. Chimpanzees make tools and use them to acquire foods and for social displays; they have sophisticated hunting strategies requiring cooperation, influence and rank; they are status conscious, manipulative and capable of deception; they can learn to use symbols and understand aspects of human language including some relational syntax, concepts of number and numerical sequence. Young chimpanzees have outperformed human college students in tasks requiring remembering numbers. “Take me home ….....” was featured in Primate Art “Take me home ….....” was featured in Friends of RedBubble “Take me home ….....” was featured in Exotic Mammals
Western lowland gorillas are endangered, but they remain far more common than their relatives, the mountain gorillas. They live in heavy rain forests, and it is difficult for scientists to accurately estimate how many survive in Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Angola, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. / Female gorillas give birth to one infant after a pregnancy of nearly nine months. Unlike their powerful parents, newborns are tiny—weighing four pounds (two kilograms)—and able only to cling to their mothers’ fur. These infants ride on their mothers’ backs from the age of four months through the first two or three years of their lives. Information source: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com
Featured in Primate Art September 2009 / Featured in Animal Kingdom September 2009 Chimpanzees are our closest living relatives, sharing more than 98 percent of our genetic blueprint. Humans and chimps are also thought to share a common ancestor who lived some four to eight million years ago. Chimpanzees live in social communities of several dozen animals, and can habituate themselves to African rain forests, woodlands, and grasslands. Although they normally walk on all fours (knuckle-walking), chimpanzees can stand and walk upright. By swinging from branch to branch they can also move quite efficiently in the trees, where they do most of their eating. Chimpanzees usually sleep in the trees as well, employing nests of leaves. Chimps are generally fruit and plant eaters, but they also consume insects, eggs, and meat, including carrion. They have a tremendously varied diet that includes hundreds of known foods. Females can give birth at any time of year, typically to a single infant that clings to its mother’s fur and later rides on her back until the age of two. Females reach reproductive age at 13, while males are not considered adults until they are 16 years old. Information source: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/chimpanzee.html
Low key portrait of baby chimp.
At 20 a man is a peacock, at 30 a lion, at 40 a camel, at 50 a serpent, at 60 a dog, at 70 an ape, and at 80 nothing Baltasar Gracian / —-—-—-—-—-——- / Folks, a baby Orang Utan ..living in the Monkey Zoo called Apenheul in Holland Waited last year for the right moment .. for Mommy to move a litte away and here he is.. The word Orang Utan comes from the Malaysian word..meaning : Orang=Human and Utan=Forrest/Jungle Human of the Jungle / —-—-—-——- / Techzz / Make – Canon Lens DO is USM 70-300 / Model – Canon EOS 40D DIGITAL Software – Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows ExposureTime – 1/160 seconds / FNumber – 5.60 / ExposureProgram – Aperture priority / ISOSpeedRatings – 400 FocalLength – 300 mm Thanks for popping in Folks John —-—-—-- /
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