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Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri species, brown monkey, pointed ears, clinging onto tree branch, four toed feet spread, long tail hanging behind, peering down onto ground, front view

Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri species, brown monkey, pointed ears, clinging onto tree branch, four toed feet spread, long tail hanging behind, peering down onto ground, front view


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Filename: 955_24_11192602.jpg

Size: 3483 x 5055 (7.0MB)

Date: 8th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Author: Peter Anderson

Source: Universal Images Group

© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

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Squirrel Monkey, Saimiri species, brown monkey, pointed ears, clinging onto tree branch, four toed feet spread, long tail hanging behind, peering down onto ground, front view

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Media ID 9448185

© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

Branch Brown Clinging Hanging Long Looking Down Peering Primates Squirrel Monkey Tail Cebidae New World Monkeys


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print by Peter Anderson from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are presented with a mesmerizing front view of a Squirrel Monkey, belonging to the Saimiri species. The brown monkey is perched on a tree branch, its pointed ears alert and its four-toed feet spread wide for stability. Its long tail gracefully hangs behind, adding to the monkey's elegant posture. With an intense gaze, the squirrel monkey peers down onto the ground below, showcasing its natural curiosity and keen observation skills. This studio shot beautifully captures the essence of these New World monkeys known as cebidae. They are agile climbers and their ability to cling onto branches is evident in this image. The intricate details showcased in this photograph allow us to appreciate the unique characteristics of primates like squirrel monkeys. Their expressive eyes and delicate features make them truly fascinating creatures. As mammals that belong to the primate family, they share many similarities with humans. Peter Anderson's skillful composition highlights not only the physical attributes but also conveys a sense of wonderment associated with these animals' behavior in their natural habitat. This stunning print serves as a reminder of our connection with nature and invites us to marvel at the beauty found within our animal kingdom

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