Gibbon Collection
The agile gibbon swings gracefully from branch to branch in the lush rainforests of Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
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The agile gibbon swings gracefully from branch to branch in the lush rainforests of Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia. With its long arms and strong hands and feet, this remarkable primate effortlessly navigates its arboreal habitat. In a captivating wood engraving from the 19th century, we catch a glimpse of the dexterity and beauty of apes and monkeys. Meanwhile, in Durham County Rugby Team's picture no. 10850767, strength and teamwork are on full display as players channel their inner gibbons to outmaneuver their opponents on the field. Just like these primates rely on each other for survival, rugby players rely on their teammates' support to achieve victory. In another image captured by JPF29323, we witness a white-handed gibbon hanging peacefully amidst the trees in Borneo's Malaysian landscape. The delicate balance between nature and wildlife is beautifully depicted in this photograph. Traveling back through time to Qing dynasty China with an unknown artist's masterpiece titled "Landscape with Gibbons and Cranes, " we are transported into a serene world where gibbons coexist harmoniously with elegant cranes. This artwork reminds us of our responsibility to protect these magnificent creatures for future generations. Even historical figures were captivated by gibbons' allure; at Wyoming's Fort Sanders, Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Hooker, Harney, and Dodge gathered together under the watchful eyes of these majestic animals. Their presence symbolizes strength and leadership - qualities that both humans and gibbons possess. Wardene Weisser's stunning photograph showcases the pileated/capped gibbon (WW 3721 Hylobates lars pilaetus) against a backdrop of nature's splendor captured by ARDEA LONDON. This image serves as a reminder that gibbons not only bring joy but also contribute significantly to biodiversity conservation efforts worldwide. From Malaysia to Thailand across the Malay Peninsula, the white-handed gibbon's presence is felt.