A Macaque in the MacRitchie Reservoir in Singapore. The population of long-tailed macaque’s in Singapore reaches about 1500 and once they have reportedly used human hair to floss.
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A Macaque in the MacRitchie Reservoir in Singapore. The population of long-tailed macaque’s in Singapore reaches about 1500 and once they have reportedly used human hair to floss.
10 Feb 2016
“What I think of this? What I think of this?! This is what I think of you humans”
10 Feb 2016
“Aahh, do me!”
A Macaque monkey enjoying life in the Monkey Forest in Ubud, Bali.
7 Feb 2016
“I wonder how much this would sell for”
The first trip in Bali was to Uluwatu, a place in the South-West famous for surfing and the Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple built on a tall cliff. The Macaque (locally known as the Balinese long-tailed monkey) likes to steal stuff, like this phone that we witnessed being taken out of a girls hands. It was later ‘saved’ by a local elderly lady who tried to distract the monkey by throwing fruit.