photo by Akihiro Shibata, national geographic
In Nagano, Japan, two macaques nuzzle each other. Native to Japan, macaques live farther north than any other nonhuman primates-hence nickname "snow monkeys"
photo by Pedro Jarque Krebs, National Geographic
A male orangutan. The cheek pads, called flanges, make male orangutans more desirable to females. Recent studies show that flanges can sometimes take 20years to appear, but their growth is directly related to testosterone levels.
photo by Peter Dvorak, National Geographic
Gelada baboons huddle together after an icy night in the Simien Mountains of Ethiopia. The geladas are only found in this part of the world, where the temperatures are described as"summer every day, winter every night"
All photos and descriptions were in Your Shot of National Geographic magazine.
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So cute pictures, thanks for sharing, these are reflecting the adorable relationship.
Have a great day and stay blessed.
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They are adorable aren't they. Thank you. You have a great day as well. <3
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Welcome and thank you. ☺
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