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Proboscis monkey or long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus), female and young in a tree, Reserve of Labuk Bay, Sabah, Malaysia, North Borneo, Southeast Asia
Proboscis monkey or long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus), female and young in a tree, Reserve of Labuk Bay, Sabah, Malaysia, North Borneo, Southeast Asia
Image ID: 860-292293
Artist: Sylvain Cordier
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nasalis larvatus natural area tropical rainforest adult female young family hand glance outdoor front shot day look nasalis endangered (iucn) en proboscis monkey (nasalis larvatus) young protection endemic pair fauna and flora sanctuary cites appendix 1 september labuk bay proboscis monkey sanctuary nobody nature natural areas ecosystem ecosystems tropical rain forests ombrophile forest shade plants rain forest rainforest rain forests ombrophile forests adults females smalls juveniles babies youngs juvenile baby youngster families hands glances looking at camera outdoors outsides outside front views front sights front sight front shots front view days daytime looked looking endangered species proboscis monkeys (nasalis larvatus) young protections young supervision endemics endemic species duet pairs duets 2 two with nobody naturalness area tropical forest forest stage of development individual enumeration morphology (zoology) morphology organism shot ambiance cercopithecidae catarrhini haplorhini primates mammalia cynodontia therapsida eupelycosauria synapsida tetrapoda tetrapodomorpha rhipidistia sarcopterygii euteleostomi gnathostomata vertebrata chordata deuterostomia coelomata bilateria metazoa opisthokonta eukaryota threatened endangered species iucn red list of threatened species species old world monkey primate mammal therapsid synapsid vertebrate chordate wild animal animal protect behavior species particularity environment protection environment management biodiversity management environment convention on international trade in endangered species of wild sabah borneo (malaysia) malaysia indochina south east asia far east asia