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  • Gray langur on a thick jungle vine, here you can see their incredibly long tail! Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India. These old world monkeys are named after the Hindu monkey god, Lord Hanuman, and are regarded as sacred in India.

    Gray langur on Jungle Vine

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  • Grooming Rhesus Macaques, Aravalli Hills, New Delhi, India. Mutual grooming is an important part of macaque society. It enables them to form strong and lasting bonds and establish troop hierarchy. Rhesus Macaques inhabit many of New Delhi's many green spaces and have adapted incredibly well to urban life.

    Grooming Rhesus Macaques

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  • Hanuman langur, Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India. These old world monkeys are named after the Hindu monkey god, Lord Hanuman, and are regarded as sacred in India.

    Hanuman langur

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  • Hanuman langur portrait, Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India. These old world monkeys are named after the Hindu monkey god, Lord Hanuman, and are regarded as sacred in India.

    Hanuman langur Portrait

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  • Scruffy Male Asiatic Lion. Young Male Asiatic Lion wakes up from a nap to give us a grumpy look in the late morning. Gir National Park, Gujarat, India.

    Scruffy Male Asiatic Lion

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  • A big male leopard standing on the wind-shaped rocks at the entrance to his cave. Rajasthan, India. In contrast to leopard watching in the dense jungles of India, they are relatively easy to spot here between the rocky crags and cactuses of the 'Leopard Hills of Rajasthan'. In this incredible landscape the leopard is the top predator meaning they tend to be much more confident and relaxed. During my time in Rajasthan I was lucky enough to photograph 8 different leopards, with sightings almost every safari. On one particularly successful day we saw 5 different leopards! Here they really take off roading seriously, and with no route or time restrictions, we scaled almost vertical rock faces in our trusty maruti Gypsy. 

    Male Leopard

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  • Asiatic Lion roaring at his mate. Gir National Park, Gujarat.

    Mating Asiatic Lions

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  • Play-fighting Rhesus Macaques, Ridge Forest, New Delhi, India. Play fighting is an important part of macaque society. It enables them to practice valuable skills and establish troop hierarchy. Rhesus Macaques inhabit many of New Delhi's many green spaces and have adapted incredibly well to urban life.

    Play-fighting Rhesus Macaques

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