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  • Male crab-eating macaque, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This head on portrait of a male Crab eating macaque taken in Malaysia was very difficult to capture. Like with most primates staring directly into the eyes is seen as a challenge, so none of the troop would look straight at me! Eventually I managed to get one of the more dominant males to look at me long enough to create this image.

    Crab-eating Macaque

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  • Dusky Leaf Monkey portrait, Langkawi, Malaysia. These adorable monkeys could be seen throughout the deep jungle surrounding our hotel, and would often venture into the grounds of the hotel in search of food.

    Dusky leaf monkey

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  • Dusky leaf monkey Habitat. Dusky Leaf Monkey eating fruit int he tangled jungle branches, Langkawi, Malaysia. These adorable monkeys could be seen throughout the deep jungle surrounding our hotel, and would often venture into the grounds of the hotel in search of food.

    Dusky leaf monkey Habitat

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  • Dusky Leaf Monkey climbing a tree, Langkawi, Malaysia. These adorable monkeys could be seen throughout the deep jungle surrounding our hotel, and would often venture into the grounds of the hotel in search of food.

    Dusky leaf monkey II

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  • Oriental pied hornbill, Langkawi, Malaysia. These stunning birds are the smallest and most widespread of the hornbills, being found in tropical rainforest throughout Asia. The hornbill's diet consists mainly of fruit but they will also eat insects, crustaceans, small reptiles, mammals and small birds.

    Female Oriental Pied Hornbill

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  • Tiger Stripes. Close up of a female tigers stripe pattern, Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India

    Tiger Stripes

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  • Great hornbill in early afternoon sunshine. Assam, India. These impressive size and bright colours of these stunning birds have made them important in many tribal cultures and rituals throughout Asia. The hornbill's diet consists mainly of fruit but they will also eat insects, crustaceans, small reptiles, mammals and small birds.

    Great Hornbill

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  • Black-necked stork wading through wetland habitat Uttar Pradesh, India. The Black-necked stork (Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus) is a wading bird in the stork family. These tall, long-necked birds can grow up to 135cm tall with a wingspan of 230cm from tip to tip. Adults have distinctive bluey-black iridescent feathers on the head and neck which give them their common name. They are sexually dimorphic, differentiated by their eyes; females are a striking yellow while the males are dark brown/black. Black necked storks favour areas with a large bodies of water such as floodplains of rivers and wetlands. Here they prey on, amphibians, fish, crustaceans, small water birds and insects. 

    Black-necked stork

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