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White-fronted capuchin monkey

White-fronted capuchin monkey in river looking for food. (Cebus albifrons) WILD MONKEY FORMING PART OF A TROOP LIVING IN THE JUNGLE TOWN OF PUERTO MISAHUALLI
Puerto Misahualli, Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR, South America
RANGE: Isolated areas in N Colobia, Venezuela and coastal Ecuador; and middle and upper Amazon Basin of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil - west of Rios negro and Tapajóz.
These are diurnal monkeys with prehensile tails. They live at all levels of the forest, including the ground and feed on fruit, seeds and anthropods. They live in large troops.[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]
Nikon D70
Focal Length: 70mm
Optimize Image: Custom
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)
Noise Reduction: OFF
2005/01/22 10:15:26.1
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
White Balance: Cloudy
Tone Comp: Normal
RAW (12-bit) Lossless
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
AF Mode: AF-C
Hue Adjustment: 0°
Image Size: Large (2000 x 3008)
1/125 sec - F/4.5
Flash Sync Mode: Slow Sync
Saturation: Normal
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV
Auto Flash Mode: Built-in TTL
Sharpening: None
Lens: 35-70mm F/2.8 D
Sensitivity: ISO 400
Auto Flash Comp: -2.7 EV
Image Comment:
[#End of Shooting Data Section]

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Amazon Anthropods Bolivia Brazil Capuchina Cebus albifrons Colombia Ecuador Fruit Mammal Monkey Omnivorous Peru South America Troop Vegetation Venezuela White-fronted forest primate rain forest
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White-fronted capuchin monkey in river looking for food. (Cebus albifrons) WILD MONKEY FORMING PART OF A TROOP LIVING IN THE JUNGLE TOWN OF PUERTO MISAHUALLI<br />
Puerto Misahualli, Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR, South America<br />
RANGE: Isolated areas in N Colobia, Venezuela and coastal Ecuador; and middle and upper Amazon Basin of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil - west of Rios negro and Tapajóz.<br />
These are diurnal monkeys with prehensile tails. They live at all levels of the forest, including the ground and feed on fruit, seeds and anthropods. They live in large troops.[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]<br />
Nikon D70<br />
Focal Length: 70mm<br />
Optimize Image: Custom<br />
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)<br />
Noise Reduction: OFF<br />
2005/01/22 10:15:26.1<br />
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />
White Balance: Cloudy<br />
Tone Comp: Normal<br />
RAW (12-bit) Lossless<br />
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern<br />
AF Mode: AF-C<br />
Hue Adjustment: 0°<br />
Image Size:  Large (2000 x 3008)<br />
1/125 sec - F/4.5<br />
Flash Sync Mode: Slow Sync<br />
Saturation:  Normal<br />
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV<br />
Auto Flash Mode: Built-in TTL<br />
Sharpening: None<br />
Lens: 35-70mm F/2.8 D<br />
Sensitivity: ISO 400<br />
Auto Flash Comp: -2.7 EV<br />
Image Comment:                                     <br />
[#End of Shooting Data Section]
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