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Larry Linton | profile | all galleries >> Galleries >> GREEN MONKEYS tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

GREEN MONKEYS

Ancestors of these African monkeys came to the Island of Barbados several hundred years ago on slave ships, and established a breeding colony. They were photographed in the Barbados Wildlife Reserve in a mahogany forest, where they are protected. The Barbados Wildlife Reserve is a project of the Barbados Primate Research Center.
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GREEN MONKEY (Cercopiyhecus aethiops)  IMG_0140-PB72.jpg
GREEN MONKEY (Cercopiyhecus aethiops) IMG_0140-PB72.jpg
GREEN MONKEY IMG_0050-PB72F.jpg
GREEN MONKEY IMG_0050-PB72F.jpg
GREEN MONKEY (Cercopithecus aethiops) IMG_0036-PB72.jpg
GREEN MONKEY (Cercopithecus aethiops) IMG_0036-PB72.jpg
GREEN MONKEY FEMALE WITH NURSING YOUNG  IMG_0045-PB72c.
GREEN MONKEY FEMALE WITH NURSING YOUNG IMG_0045-PB72c.
GREEN MONKEY BABY IMG_0156-PB72.jpg
GREEN MONKEY BABY IMG_0156-PB72.jpg
GREEN MONKEY IMG_0053
GREEN MONKEY IMG_0053