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My eyes and ears in the forest. I am a big fan of monkeys in general, but in the forest, i feel particularly close to them as they are my eyes and ears for the big cats. Their alarm calls help me track and locate big cats, and the opposite is true. If they are sat around, relaxed and enjoying a good tree-stump, there is probably not an active cat nearby! Great to watch and great to help you track...  thanks guys, have a break, you deserve it! :) Geotagged,India,Northern plains gray langur,Semnopithecus dussumieri,Semnopithecus entellus,Southern plains gray langur,Winter Click/tap to enlarge

My eyes and ears in the forest.

I am a big fan of monkeys in general, but in the forest, i feel particularly close to them as they are my eyes and ears for the big cats. Their alarm calls help me track and locate big cats, and the opposite is true. If they are sat around, relaxed and enjoying a good tree-stump, there is probably not an active cat nearby! Great to watch and great to help you track... thanks guys, have a break, you deserve it! :)

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The southern plains gray langur is a species of primate in the Cercopithecidae family. It is found in south west and west central India. Commonly known as Hanuman langur, this is the most widely found species of langur in India. Typical habitat includes rural and forested areas. However, they can be seen in several cities as well. They usually reside and forage in groups.

Similar species: Primates
Species identified by JohnR
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Uploaded Mar 28, 2015. Captured Mar 16, 2015 08:00 in Nagarhole National Park, Nagarhole Road, Nalkeri Forest, Karnataka 571250, India.
  • Canon EOS 5D Mark III
  • f/4.0
  • 1/500s
  • ISO400
  • 500mm