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Rhesus Macaque or Monkey - Close up of head Found from Afghanistan through India to northern Thailand. Their name was given to the hereditary blood antigen Rh-factor also found in humans
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Rhesus Macaque or Monkey - Close up of head Found from Afghanistan through India to northern Thailand. Their name was given to the hereditary blood antigen Rh-factor also found in humans
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Rhesus MACAQUE MONKEY - Close-up of head
Nilgiri Hills, part of the Western Ghats. Southwest India, Asia
Macaca mulatta
Found from Afghanistan through India to northern Thailand. Their name was given to the hereditary blood antigen Rh-factor also found in humans. They are often used in research eg biological, medical and psychological. They are omnivorous and may cause damage to crops. Hindus for whom animals are sacred do little to prevent damage.
Don Hadden
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Monkeying Around: A Close Encounter with the Rhesus Macaque in Southwest India!". Get ready for some wild and mischievous fun as we delve into the captivating world of the Rhesus Macaque! This close-up print captures every intricate detail of this fascinating primate's head, revealing a face that is both anthropomorphic and full of character. Found across a vast range from Afghanistan through India to northern Thailand, these monkeys hold more significance than meets the eye. Did you know that their name was given to the hereditary blood antigen Rh-factor found in humans? Talk about an unexpected connection! Not only are they subjects of scientific research in fields such as biology, medicine, and psychology, but these omnivorous creatures can also cause quite a stir by damaging crops. Surprisingly though, even with their notorious antics, Hindus who consider animals sacred do little to prevent this mischief! This particular snapshot was taken amidst the breathtaking beauty of Nilgiri Hills in southwest India's Western Ghats region. With its stunning backdrop and our cheeky macaque stealing the spotlight with its unique hairstyle and expressive nose, it's clear why this image is truly one-of-a-kind. So grab your sense of adventure and let this lively photo transport you into an enchanting world where nature meets curiosity. Get ready to go bananas over our playful friend from Asia – The Rhesus Macaque!
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