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Simiiformes Collection (#2)

Simiiformes, also known as the primate order, encompasses a diverse range of fascinating creatures

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Red Howler Monkey -Alouatta seniculus- eating clay at a clay lick, Tambopata Nature Reserve

Red Howler Monkey -Alouatta seniculus- eating clay at a clay lick, Tambopata Nature Reserve, Madre de Dios Region, Peru

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Red Howler Monkey -Alouatta seniculus-, Tambopata Nature Reserve, Madre de Dios Region, Peru

Red Howler Monkey -Alouatta seniculus-, Tambopata Nature Reserve, Madre de Dios Region, Peru

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Chimpanzee -Pan troglodytes troglodytes-, female, captive, Miami, Florida, USA

Chimpanzee -Pan troglodytes troglodytes-, female, captive, Miami, Florida, USA

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Chimpanzee -Pan troglodytes troglodytes-, male, portrait, captive, Miami, Florida, USA

Chimpanzee -Pan troglodytes troglodytes-, male, portrait, captive, Miami, Florida, USA

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Chimpanzee -Pan troglodytes troglodytes-, adult, female, captive, Miami, Florida, USA

Chimpanzee -Pan troglodytes troglodytes-, adult, female, captive, Miami, Florida, USA

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Toque Monkey or Toque Macaque -Macaca sinica- perched on a fence, Sri Lanka

Toque Monkey or Toque Macaque -Macaca sinica- perched on a fence, Sri Lanka

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Dussumiers Malabar Langur or Southern Plains Gray Langur -Semnopithecus dussumieri

Dussumiers Malabar Langur or Southern Plains Gray Langur -Semnopithecus dussumieri-, Gir Forest National Park, Gir Sanctuary, Gujarat, India

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: White-fronted Capuchin -Cebus albifrons-, Mamiraua Sustainable Development Reserve, Amazonas, Brazil

White-fronted Capuchin -Cebus albifrons-, Mamiraua Sustainable Development Reserve, Amazonas, Brazil

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Yellow Baboon -Papio cynocephalus-, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Yellow Baboon -Papio cynocephalus-, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Blue Monkey or Diademed Monkey -Cercopithecus mitis-, Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania, Africa

Blue Monkey or Diademed Monkey -Cercopithecus mitis-, Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Mountain Gorilla -Gorilla beringei beringei- of the Hirwa group at the foot of the Gahinga volcano

Mountain Gorilla -Gorilla beringei beringei- of the Hirwa group at the foot of the Gahinga volcano, Volcanoes National Park, Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda, Africa

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Baby Mountain Gorilla -Gorilla beringei beringei- from the Hirwa group at the foot of the Gahinga

Baby Mountain Gorilla -Gorilla beringei beringei- from the Hirwa group at the foot of the Gahinga Volcano, Parc National des Volcans, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, Africa

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Olive Baboon or Anubis Baboon -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve

Olive Baboon or Anubis Baboon -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Olive Baboons or Anubis Baboons -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve

Olive Baboons or Anubis Baboons -Papio anubis- feeding on a gazelle, Msai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, young animal, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, young animal, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, adult and young, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, adult and young, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, young, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, young, captive, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult with young, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult with young, captive

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, monkey baby, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, monkey baby, captive

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, captive

Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, captive

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, infant, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, infant, captive

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult, captive

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, captive

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, adult with baby, native to Morocco, captive

Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, adult with baby, native to Morocco, captive

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult, native to Morocco, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, adult, native to Morocco, captive

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, young, native to Morocco, captive

Barbary Macaque -Macaca sylvanus-, young, native to Morocco, captive

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, native to Morocco, captive

Barbary Macaques -Macaca sylvanus-, native to Morocco, captive

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Rhesus macaques or Rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta-, Courtallam, Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu

Rhesus macaques or Rhesus monkeys -Macaca mulatta-, Courtallam, Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu, Tamilnadu, South India, India, Asia

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Red-capped Mangabey or Collared Mangabey -Cercocebus torquatus-, captive, Germany

Red-capped Mangabey or Collared Mangabey -Cercocebus torquatus-, captive, Germany

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Orangutan -Pongo pygmaeus-, adult female holding an infant, captive, Germany

Orangutan -Pongo pygmaeus-, adult female holding an infant, captive, Germany

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Bornean Orangutan -Pongo pygmaeus-, male, Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan

Bornean Orangutan -Pongo pygmaeus-, male, Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Bornean Orangutan -Pongo pygmaeus-, young, Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan

Bornean Orangutan -Pongo pygmaeus-, young, Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia

Background imageSimiiformes Collection: Bornean Orangutan -Pongo pygmaeus-, Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan, Borneo

Bornean Orangutan -Pongo pygmaeus-, Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia




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Simiiformes, also known as the primate order, encompasses a diverse range of fascinating creatures. One notable member was Guy, a magnificent western lowland gorilla who graced this world from 1946 to 1978. His strength and gentle nature left an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to encounter him. In Southeast Asia, specifically Laos, another captivating simian species can be found - the bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata). A baby monkey in captivity there captures hearts with its innocent charm and playful antics. These intelligent creatures remind us of the intricate social structures that exist within their communities. Moving on to Wallaces Orang Utan, we are introduced to a pig-tailed macaque holding her precious baby while perched gracefully on a tiled ledge in her enclosure. The bond between mother and child is evident as they share tender moments together. It serves as a reminder of the importance of family connections across all species. Speaking of happy families, vervet monkeys in Tanzania's Kleins Camp demonstrate their strong familial ties through close-up portraits that reveal their curious gazes towards the camera lens. Their expressive eyes seem to hold secrets about their lives in Serengeti's vast landscapes. The orang-utan species Pongo pygmaeus showcases its unique characteristics once again through Wallaces Orang Utan photographs. These majestic beings captivate our attention with their striking features and undeniable intelligence. Not far behind are mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx), whose vibrant colors make them stand out among other primates. Their distinctive facial markings add an air of mystery and intrigue to these remarkable animals. Finally, we find ourselves amidst Indonesia's Ubud Monkey Forest where crab-eating macaques (Macaca fascicularis) roam freely with their young ones by their side. This natural habitat allows for joyful interactions between mothers and babies as they navigate through lush surroundings.