Monkey Confuse!

Written by Lau on September 30, 2007 – 10:44 pm -

Went to Batu Caves this morning for photo shooting, found a lots of playful long-tailed macaques. I tried to get closer to them to get a better shoot, found that they are quite approachable, not afraid of humans.

Caught this funny scene accidentally, lol!

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but thanks god, the pity cat got to ran away.

Anyway, I got a nice shoot of portrait a monkey, i like it personally. It behaved quite tame even though i went very close, at almost reachable distant.

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The scientific name of the long-tailed macaques is Macaca fasicularis, as named, they are characteristic by their extraordinary long tail, longer than their height from head to rump. The type of monkey that found in Batu Caves have light brown fur covering their head, back and arms, with white coloration around eyelid.

for more of the monkey, pls visit Long-tailed macaques: Macaca fasicularis.

enjoy a short video clip on monkeys in Batu Caves:


and a short video clip on monkey having sex. lol.

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    3 Comments to “Monkey Confuse!”

    1. WTJ Says:

      you’re lucky you’re not the victim. haha.. that’s why malaysian government send this creature outside the country to control its population.

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