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  • Banded Mongoose (Mungos mungo) & baby<br />
Marakele Private Reserve, Waterberg Biosphere Reserve<br />
Limpopo Province<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Wetter Savannah regions throughout Africa
    20120413_Banded_Mongoose_&_baby_52-1.tif
  • Banded Mongoose (Mungos mungo) & baby<br />
Marakele Private Reserve, Waterberg Biosphere Reserve<br />
Limpopo Province<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Wetter Savannah regions throughout Africa
    20120413_Banded_Mongoose_&_baby_15.tif
  • Asian elephant & baby (Elephas maximus) domestic used for park guard patrols<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141108_Asian_elephant_&_baby_38.jpg
  • Local woman & baby<br />
Pushkar camel fair<br />
Rajasthan<br />
India
    20181118_Local_woman_&_baby_11.TIF
  • Asian elephant & baby (Elephas maximus) domestic used for park guard patrols<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141109_Asian_elephant_&_baby_92.jpg
  • Asian elephant & baby (Elephas maximus) domestic used for park guard patrols<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141109_Asian_elephant_&_baby_48.jpg
  • Asian elephant & baby (Elephas maximus) domestic used for park guard patrols<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141109_Asian_elephant_&_baby_64.jpg
  • Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta seniculus) & Baby at saltlick<br />
Tiputini River, Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Amazon Basin in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.
    TIP17694 Red Howler Monkey & Baby.jpg
  • Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta seniculus) & Baby<br />
Tiputini River, Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Amazon Basin in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.
    TIP17504 Red Howler Monkey & Baby.jpg
  • Khasi woman & baby<br />
Nongriat, Khasi Hills<br />
Meghalaya, ne India<br />
Range: South China, NE India, Burma
    20141020_Khasi_woman_&_baby_67.jpg
  • Khasi woman & baby<br />
Nongriat, Khasi Hills<br />
Meghalaya, ne India<br />
Range: South China, NE India, Burma
    20141019_Khasi_woman_&_baby_9.jpg
  • Khasi woman & baby<br />
Nongriat, Khasi Hills<br />
Meghalaya, ne India<br />
Range: South China, NE India, Burma
    20141019_Khasi_woman_&_baby_7.jpg
  • Khasi woman & baby<br />
Nongriat, Khasi Hills<br />
Meghalaya, ne India<br />
Range: South China, NE India, Burma
    20141019_Khasi_woman_&_baby_6.jpg
  • Khasi woman & baby<br />
Nongriat, Khasi Hills<br />
Meghalaya, ne India<br />
Range: South China, NE India, Burma
    20141020_Khasi_woman_&_baby_71.jpg
  • Meerkat or Suricate (Suricata suricatta) Mother and Baby<br />
Makgadikgadi Pans, Kalahari Desert<br />
Northeast BOTSWANA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Kalahari Desert in Botswana, Namib Desert of Namibia, Angola and South Africa
    CIB8970 Meerkat Mother & Baby.jpg
  • Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) baby found dead and stranded on beach<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20140328_Bottlenose_Dolphin_baby_str...jpg
  • Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) baby found dead and stranded on beach<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20140328_Bottlenose_Dolphin_baby_str...jpg
  • Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) baby found dead and stranded on beach<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20140328_Bottlenose_Dolphin_baby_str...jpg
  • Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) baby found dead and stranded on beach<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20140328_Bottlenose_Dolphin_baby_str...jpg
  • Asian elephant & baby (Elephas maximus) domestic used for park guard patrols<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141109_Asian_elephant_&_baby_78.jpg
  • Asian elephant & baby (Elephas maximus) domestic used for park guard patrols<br />
Nameri Wildlife Reserve<br />
Assam<br />
North East India
    20141109_Asian_elephant_&_baby_71.jpg
  • Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) baby found dead and stranded on beach<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20140328_Bottlenose_Dolphin_baby_str...jpg
  • Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) baby found dead and stranded on beach<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA
    20140328_Bottlenose_Dolphin_baby_str...jpg
  • Nanolene and baby<br />
Phillipai<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151219_Nanolene_and_baby_373.tif
  • Indian woman & Alpaca baby (Vicugna pacos)<br />
Marta Tacuri<br />
Pulingue San Pablo community<br />
Chimborazo Province<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160820_Indian_woman_&_Alpaca_baby_...tif
  • Indian woman & Alpaca baby (Vicugna pacos)<br />
Marta Tacuri<br />
Pulingue San Pablo community<br />
Chimborazo Province<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160820_Indian_woman_&_Alpaca_baby_...tif
  • Nanolene and baby<br />
Phillipai<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America
    20151219_Nanolene_and_baby_373.jpg
  • Baby yaks with blankets<br />
Darkhad Depression<br />
Northern Mongolia<br />
Used on weak animals
    103144_Baby_yaks_with_blankets.jpg
  • Baby bundled against cold<br />
Mongolia
    98760_Baby_bundled_against_cold.jpg
  • Alpacas (Vicugna pacos) mother & baby<br />
Pulingue San Pablo community<br />
Chimborazo Province<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160821_Alpaca_&_baby_308.tif
  • Alpacas (Vicugna pacos) mother & baby<br />
Pulingue San Pablo community<br />
Chimborazo Province<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160821_Alpaca_&_baby_339.tif
  • Nomads baby in ger<br />
Lake Hovskol<br />
Mongolia
    91095_Nomads_baby_in_ger.jpg
  • White-Bellied Spider Monkey (Ateles belzebuth) & Baby<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Tropical forests of Brazil, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela
    TIP17717 White-Bellied Spider Monkey...jpg
  • Woman wearing their traditional dress with baby. Jaisalmer. Rajasthan, INDIA<br />
Heavy ankle bracelets are common as well as nose rings and silver bangles.<br />
Founded in 1156 Jaisalmer grew to be a major staging post on the trade route across the forbidding Thar desert from India to the west. It is known as the Golden City as the fort and town's buildings are built from the local yellow sandstone. The bustling narrow streets are lined with tradesmen selling their wares. Many of the smalll shops are occupied by descendents of the original owners. There are many exceptional Havelis (mansions of rich merchants - exquistely carved) both in the fort and the old walled town.
    IND3076_Woman&_baby.tif
  • Rabari woman with baby in swinging bed. She is wearing her everyday dress and jewellery. Rabari is a term used for tribal cattle herders. Jewellery is their wealth and they never take it off. They have very ornate earrings and large silver bangles and plastic upper arm bracelets.  These used to be made of ivory - some of the older woman still have ivory & silver overlayed bangles. Many of the Rabari woman have ornate tatoos on their faces, necks, chests and arms. Designs such as peacocks and other religious symbols are usually done during festivals when the tatoo artists come to town. The Rabari men too wear heavy ornate earrings.<br />
Gujarat. Rann of Kutch. SW INDIA
    IND4042 Rabari woman & baby.tif
  • Rabari woman with baby in swinging bed. She is wearing her everyday dress and jewellery. Rabari is a term used for tribal cattle herders. Jewellery is their wealth and they never take it off. They have very ornate earrings and large silver bangles and plastic upper arm bracelets.  These used to be made of ivory - some of the older woman still have ivory & silver overlayed bangles. Many of the Rabari woman have ornate tatoos on their faces, necks, chests and arms. Designs such as peacocks and other religious symbols are usually done during festivals when the tatoo artists come to town. The Rabari men too wear heavy ornate earrings.<br />
Gujarat. Rann of Kutch. SW INDIA
    IND4042 Rabari woman & baby.tif
  • Giant Panda nursing baby<br />
Ailuropoda  melanoleuca<br />
Wolong Valley, CHINA<br />
RANGE: Central China
    99103 Giant Panda & baby.tif
  • Machiguenga Indian with Baby<br />
Timpia Community<br />
Lower Urubamba River.  Amazon.  PERU  South America
    108264 Machiguenga Indian & Baby.tif
  • Machiguenga Indian with Baby<br />
Timpia Community, Lower Urubamba River<br />
Amazon Rain Forest, PERU.  South America
    112588 Machiguenga Indian & Baby.tif
  • Giant Anteater & Baby feeding on Termite mound<br />
Myrmecophaga tridactyla<br />
BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: Savanahs of Central and South America
    110114 Giant Anteater & Baby.tif
  • Baby Spectacled Caiman<br />
Caiman crocodylus<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America
    106277 Baby Spectacled Caiman.tif
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20130330_American_Alligator_3831_©_P...jpg
  • Common Woolly Monkey (Lagothrix lagothricha) Mother & Baby<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Forests of Upper Amazon Basin of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil. <br />
IUCN STATUS: Cites II, Endangered species.
    Common Woolly Monkey & Baby1484.jpg
  • Meerkat or Suricate (Suricata suricatta) Baby at Burrow<br />
Makgadikgadi Pans, Kalahari Desert<br />
Northeast BOTSWANA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Kalahari Desert in Botswana, Namib Desert of Namibia, Angola and South Africa
    CIB8568 Meerkat at Burrow.jpg
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20130330_American_Alligator_3836_©_P...jpg
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20130330_American_Alligator_3829_©_P...jpg
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20130330_American_Alligator_3821_©_P...jpg
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20130330_American_Alligator_3819_©_P...jpg
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20130330_American_Alligator_3798_©_P...jpg
  • Common Woolly Monkey (Lagothrix lagothricha) Mother and Baby<br />
Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Forests of Upper Amazon Basin of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil. <br />
IUCN STATUS: Cites II, Endangered species.
    Common Woolly Monkey & Baby3438.jpg
  • Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) baby<br />
Marakele Private Reserve, Waterberg Biosphere Reserve<br />
Limpopo Province<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Savanna regions in scattered isolated pockets of Sub-Saharan Africa.
    20120226_Giraffe_84_©Pete_Oxford.jpg
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20140327_American_alligator_172_©_Pe...jpg
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20140327_American_alligator_177_©_Pe...jpg
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20140327_American_alligator_170_©_Pe...jpg
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20140327_American_alligator_158_©_Pe...jpg
  • American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) baby<br />
Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia<br />
USA<br />
RANGE: Wetlands. Native to Southern United States
    20130330_American_Alligator_3843_©_P...jpg
  • Golden-crowned sifaka or Tattersall's sifakas (Propithecus tattersalli) Mother and baby. Daraina, North-east MADAGASCAR<br />
This is the smallest member of the Propithecus genus, 870-940mm and weight +-3,5kg's. They are medium-sized vertical clinging and leaping lemurs and were only discovered in 1988. They are diurnal and at night sleep in very tall trees. Group size varies but usually contains at least 2 adult males and females although only one female seems to breed successfully each year. They feed on unripe fruit, seeds, shoots, mature leaves and flowers. Immature leaves are particularly relished.<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Dry deciduous, gallery and semi-evergreen forests of a very small area between the Manambato and Loky Rivers in North-east Madagascar.<br />
ENDANGERED due to habitat loss as they do not occur in a protected area - although FANANBY a local Madagascar NGO is working in Daraina to proclaim a protected site of about 20,000 ha. They are also spread between a number of discontinuous forest fragments. Gold mining is common in the forest in which they occur and trees are falling over as the ground is littered with deep holes from the miners. Deforestation is comman as agriculture encroaches and they are hunted in some areas.<br />
ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR
    MA2179_Golden-crowned_sifakas.tif
  • Golden-crowned sifaka or Tattersall's sifakas (Propithecus tattersalli) Mother and baby. Daraina, North-east MADAGASCAR<br />
This is the smallest member of the Propithecus genus, 870-940mm and weight +-3,5kg's. They are medium-sized vertical clinging and leaping lemurs and were only discovered in 1988. They are diurnal and at night sleep in very tall trees. Group size varies but usually contains at least 2 adult males and females although only one female seems to breed successfully each year. They feed on unripe fruit, seeds, shoots, mature leaves and flowers. Immature leaves are particularly relished.<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Dry deciduous, gallery and semi-evergreen forests of a very small area between the Manambato and Loky Rivers in North-east Madagascar.<br />
ENDANGERED due to habitat loss as they do not occur in a protected area - although FANANBY a local Madagascar NGO is working in Daraina to proclaim a protected site of about 20,000 ha. They are also spread between a number of discontinuous forest fragments. Gold mining is common in the forest in which they occur and trees are falling over as the ground is littered with deep holes from the miners. Deforestation is comman as agriculture encroaches and they are hunted in some areas.<br />
ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR
    MA1718_Golden-crowned_sifakas.tif
  • Golden-crowned sifaka or Tattersall's sifakas (Propithecus tattersalli) Mother and baby. Daraina, North-east MADAGASCAR<br />
This is the smallest member of the Propithecus genus, 870-940mm and weight +-3,5kg's. They are medium-sized vertical clinging and leaping lemurs and were only discovered in 1988. They are diurnal and at night sleep in very tall trees. Group size varies but usually contains at least 2 adult males and females although only one female seems to breed successfully each year. They feed on unripe fruit, seeds, shoots, mature leaves and flowers. Immature leaves are particularly relished.<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Dry deciduous, gallery and semi-evergreen forests of a very small area between the Manambato and Loky Rivers in North-east Madagascar.<br />
ENDANGERED due to habitat loss as they do not occur in a protected area - although FANANBY a local Madagascar NGO is working in Daraina to proclaim a protected site of about 20,000 ha. They are also spread between a number of discontinuous forest fragments. Gold mining is common in the forest in which they occur and trees are falling over as the ground is littered with deep holes from the miners. Deforestation is comman as agriculture encroaches and they are hunted in some areas.<br />
ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR
    MA1557_Golden-crowned_sifakas.tif
  • Golden-crowned sifaka or Tattersall's sifakas (Propithecus tattersalli) Mother and baby. Daraina, North-east MADAGASCAR<br />
This is the smallest member of the Propithecus genus, 870-940mm and weight +-3,5kg's. They are medium-sized vertical clinging and leaping lemurs and were only discovered in 1988. They are diurnal and at night sleep in very tall trees. Group size varies but usually contains at least 2 adult males and females although only one female seems to breed successfully each year. They feed on unripe fruit, seeds, shoots, mature leaves and flowers. Immature leaves are particularly relished.<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Dry deciduous, gallery and semi-evergreen forests of a very small area between the Manambato and Loky Rivers in North-east Madagascar.<br />
ENDANGERED due to habitat loss as they do not occur in a protected area - although FANANBY a local Madagascar NGO is working in Daraina to proclaim a protected site of about 20,000 ha. They are also spread between a number of discontinuous forest fragments. Gold mining is common in the forest in which they occur and trees are falling over as the ground is littered with deep holes from the miners. Deforestation is comman as agriculture encroaches and they are hunted in some areas.<br />
ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR
    MA1567_Golden-crowned_sifakas.tif
  • Golden-crowned sifaka or Tattersall's sifakas (Propithecus tattersalli) Mother and baby. Daraina, North-east MADAGASCAR<br />
This is the smallest member of the Propithecus genus, 870-940mm and weight +-3,5kg's. They are medium-sized vertical clinging and leaping lemurs and were only discovered in 1988. They are diurnal and at night sleep in very tall trees. Group size varies but usually contains at least 2 adult males and females although only one female seems to breed successfully each year. They feed on unripe fruit, seeds, shoots, mature leaves and flowers. Immature leaves are particularly relished.<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Dry deciduous, gallery and semi-evergreen forests of a very small area between the Manambato and Loky Rivers in North-east Madagascar.<br />
ENDANGERED due to habitat loss as they do not occur in a protected area - although FANANBY a local Madagascar NGO is working in Daraina to proclaim a protected site of about 20,000 ha. They are also spread between a number of discontinuous forest fragments. Gold mining is common in the forest in which they occur and trees are falling over as the ground is littered with deep holes from the miners. Deforestation is comman as agriculture encroaches and they are hunted in some areas.<br />
ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR
    MA1571_Golden-crowned_sifakas.tif
  • Giant Panda with Baby<br />
Ailuropoda  melanoleuca<br />
Wolong Valley, CHINA<br />
RANGE: CENTRAL CHINA
    1093655 Giant Panda.jpg
  • Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) female with baby. Ankarana Special Reserve. Northern MADAGASCAR.<br />
They are sexually dichromatic and other than the black lemur this is the most obviously sexually dichromatic lemur species and is also the smallest member of the genus. They are medium sized lemurs that adopt horizontal body postures. Length 750-850mm and weight 2,5-1,8kg. They are usually diurnal but can be active during the night. They live in groups of 5 to 15 individuals that contain several adult males and females and offspring.  The females tend to be dominant. Their home ranges are small and overlap with other groups. Although foraging occurs at all levels of the forest from the ground up to the canopy they appear to prefer the lower levels and understory. This probably reduces competition between the Sanford's brown lemur that usually occures in the same areas and feed in the upper levels. During dry and wet seasons fruit makes up their main diet. In the dry season flowers and young leaves are also taken.<br />
They are predatored upon by fossa, crocodiles and large raptors.<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Restricted to the northern tip of Madagascar including the National park of Montagne d'Ambre, Ankarana Special Reserve, Analamera Special Reserve and Daraina Protected area.<br />
ENDEMIC TO MADAGASCAR.<br />
THREATS: Direct distruction of their habitat for agriculture and logging. They are hunted too.
    MA768_Crowned_lemurs.jpg
  • Orang Utan Baby<br />
Pongo pygmaeus<br />
Occur: SUMATRA & BORNEO
    SPX 350 Orang Utan 'thumbs up'.tif
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
& Lexxi Monassa<br />
Captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_23.jpg
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
& Lexxi Monassa<br />
Captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_16.jpg
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_39.jpg
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_43.jpg
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
& Lexxi Monassa<br />
Captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_28.jpg
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
& Lexxi Monassa<br />
Captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_37.jpg
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
& Lexxi Monassa<br />
Captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_25.jpg
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
& Lexxi Monassa<br />
Captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_10.jpg
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
& Lexxi Monassa<br />
Captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_3.jpg
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
& Lexxi Monassa<br />
Captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_8.jpg
  • Collared peccary baby (Pecari tajacu)<br />
Belize,<br />
Central America<br />
& Lexxi Monassa<br />
Captive
    20150615_Collared_peccary_baby_1.jpg
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC418_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC412_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC355_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC353_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC339_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC337_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC336_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC329_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC317_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC307_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC304_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC302_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC300_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei)<br />
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest<br />
UGANDA, Africa<br />
ENDANGERED<br />
4 month baby
    20240210_Mountain_gorilla_161.TIF
  • Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei)<br />
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest<br />
UGANDA, Africa<br />
ENDANGERED<br />
4 month baby
    20240210_Mountain_gorilla_115.TIF
  • Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei)<br />
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest<br />
UGANDA, Africa<br />
ENDANGERED<br />
4 month baby
    20240210_Mountain_gorilla_75.TIF
  • Banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) baby<br />
Marataba, A section of the Marakele National Park<br />
Limpopo Province<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Wetter Savannah regions throughout Africa
    20140112_Banded_Mongoose_71.tif
  • Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) mother and baby sitting at the base of an Octopus tree, vulnerable, Berenty Reserve, southern Madagascar
    Minden_00217632.jpg
  • Coquerel's Sifaka (Propithecus coquereli) mother and baby, Ankarafantsika Strict Nature Reserve, western Deciduous forest, Madagascar
    Minden_00210075.jpg
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC429_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC427_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC424_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC413_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC410_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
  • Barbary Macaque or Barbary Ape (Macaca sylvanus) & baby<br />
Cedar Forests of Azrou, Atlas Mountains, MOROCCO<br />
True monkeys not apes and the only monkey without a tail. They are arboreal and terrestrial.<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    MC407_Barbary_Macaques.TIF
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