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Sulawesi black macaques (Macaca nigra) males foraging on exposed beach at low tide
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Sulawesi black macaques (Macaca nigra) males foraging on exposed beach at low tide
Sulawesi black macaques (Macaca nigra) males foraging on exposed beach at low tide. Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Monkey Business at the Beach - Sulawesi Black Macaques Take Over Low Tide!
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. In this photo, a group of mischievous Sulawesi black macaque males are caught red-handed as they forage on an exposed beach during low tide. These cheeky monkeys from Tangkoko National Park in Sulawesi, Indonesia seem to have mastered the art of seaside exploration! With their furry bodies and expressive faces, these playful primates add a touch of charm to the stunning coastal landscape. As members of the old world monkey family, they belong to one of nature's most fascinating groups – primates! Their acrobatic skills and curious nature make them true entertainers. Living in this biodiversity hotspot known as Wallacea, these crested black macaques bring life and energy to their surroundings. With their distinctive features and unique personalities, it's no wonder why they're often referred to as "black apes". As they scurry along the coast searching for food treasures left behind by receding tides, these male macaques remind us that even animals enjoy a day out at the beach! So next time you visit a shoreline or explore your own local habitat, keep an eye out for unexpected guests like these delightful creatures who know how to make waves wherever they go. This incredible shot by Nick Garbutt captures not only the beauty but also the fun-loving spirit of our animal friends. Let it serve as a reminder that nature always has surprises waiting just around the corner –
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