Elke the four-day-old Francois Leaf-Monkey
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‘Elke’ the four-day-old hand raised Francois Leaf-Monkey is shown for the first time at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. The Leaf-Monkeys native habitat is Northeast Vietnam and Southeast China.
Elke the four-day-old Francois Leaf-Monkey
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‘Elke’ the four-day-old hand raised Francois Leaf-Monkey is shown for the first time at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. The Leaf-Monkeys native habitat is Northeast Vietnam and Southeast China.
A Japanese monkey closes its eyes as it bathes in a hot spring in a valley
in Yamanouchi, central Japan, on 6 December 2004. There are about 300 monkeys in the valley.
Photo by Kimimasa Mayama Source: allhatnocattle.net
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A female monkey fondly cuddles a puppy at a shop in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, 9 May 2002.
The pet monkey, bought from an animal trader, “adopted” the puppy and spends many happy hours hugging it.
Hunting and selling of monkeys are prohibited under Bangladesh laws but they are seldom enforced.
Source: channels.netscape.com from Reuters photo credit Rafiqur Rahman
Monkeys are very similar to humans. They acts like humans as well as have similar emotion with human.
Really love them.
One of the Chinese monkey species live off solely from other animals’ blood. This is the only species of primates creates complex nests similar to the weaver bird. They also use more hand-made tools like humans, and believed to be the missing link of evolution to the modern human species.