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Southern plains grey langur ( Semnopithecus entellus / Presbytis entellus) group
Southern plains grey langur ( Semnopithecus entellus / Presbytis entellus) group sitting in Banyan tree, Sawai Modhopur, Rajasthan India
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naturepl.com / : Bernard Castelein
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Camouflage Cercopithecidae Groups India Indian Subcontinent Langurs Presbytis Entellus Primates Roots Three Trees Hanuman Langur Semnopithecus Dussumieri
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Monkeying Around in the Banyan Tree - A Hilarious Hide-and-Seek Game!
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. In this uproarious snapshot captured by Bernard Castelein, a mischievous Southern plains grey langur group takes camouflage to a whole new level! Perched high up in the majestic branches of a sprawling Banyan tree, these playful primates blend seamlessly with their leafy surroundings. It's like witnessing nature's very own game of hide-and-seek! With their dusky fur perfectly matching the tree's roots and bark, it becomes quite a challenge to spot each individual langur amidst the foliage. Can you count all three? These clever creatures seem to have mastered the art of disguise, leaving us humans scratching our heads in amusement. Native to Sawai Modhopur in vibrant Rajasthan, India, these langurs are known as Hanuman Langurs or Dussumiers Sacred Langurs. Their acrobatic antics and social nature make them an absolute delight to observe. As members of the primate family Cercopithecidae, they share close ties with other Asian monkeys. So next time you find yourself strolling through an Indian forest or exploring its enchanting subcontinent, keep your eyes peeled for these expert camouflagers! Just remember not to take their hiding skills too seriously – after all, who said monkeys can't have some fun while hanging out among trees?
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