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Eye to eye encounter with Vervet monkey
Male Vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) with broken tail, walking along the fairway of a golf course and looking intensely at photographer who is observing from a lower vantage point some 15 meters away. Studies have shown that in male Vervet monkeys injuries from fighting can be the result of intergroup fights as much as of punishment from their own group members in an attempt to de-escalate or prevent them from instigating a fight. Captured at the Kiligolf estate, near Usa river, Tanzania.
Digital image ID: PRO_20230108_010042
Author: Philippe Rouquet
© Philippe Rouquet
Digital image size: 31.5 Mpixels (90.1 MB uncompressed) - 6867x4587 pixels (22.9x15.3 in / 58.1x38.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Digital image keywords: Arusha, bokeh, broken tail, Chlorocebus pygerythrus, Eye level, eye to eye, Kilimanjaro Golf and Wildlife Estate, male, Mammals, portfolio, Portrait, Primates, Tanzania, Vervet Monkey
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