Monkies are common along the road that runs parallel to the southern moat of Angkor Wat. More technically, they are Long-tailed Macaques (Macaca Fascicularis), but either way, they are totally unafraid of you and fun to watch.
Monkey on the road along the southern moat of Angkor Wat
Grooming
Baby monkey (long-tailed macaque)
Baby and adult macaques
Smile for the camera
They are not afraid of people
Hello. Do you have anything for me?
They have a bit of a spiked hairdo
Spank the Monkey
Monkies in the middle of the road that runs along the southern moat
Young monkey eating fruit
Adult with a relaxed pose
Come here, Junior!
Mother and baby
Portrait
A young macaque scampers into the trees
A large male
A small infant
Posing by a tree
Large male long tailed macaque
Adult
Long tailed macaque
He looks bored
Big stretch
Mother cuddling baby
Mother and baby long tailed macaques near Angkor Wat
These monkies are at the intersection of the road from Siem Reap and the south moat of Angkor Wat
Younger macaque grooms the baby
Long Tailed Macaques near Angkor Wat
Climbing a German tourist's bicycle
Monkey tips over bicycle
The reward was sunglasses out of the basket
How do these things work?
The feet are just as good as the hands at gripping objects