Karen and I will be away for a few days, so this will be the last post until after the holiday weekend. Until then, here’s a brown capuchin monkey worrying about the future of Brazil’s palm nut industry. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 340mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/1600th of a second
It’s hard not to ascribe human emotions to this wee being. What a lovely pose. Maybe he’s just sleepy and is absent mindedly scratching an itch, but he looks deep in thought.
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great pic. this poor creasure looks all[ stress out about the palm and nut factory, and busses for day, looks like he needs vac. ? )
If only one could form
A perfect thought to resolve
All uncertainty.
It’s hard not to ascribe human emotions to this wee being. What a lovely pose. Maybe he’s just sleepy and is absent mindedly scratching an itch, but he looks deep in thought.
As Shardae would say, totally adorbs!
That would be “totes” adorbs.
Yes, he is TOTES ADORBS! Hahaha
Memories of yesteryear. Lonnie had a cinnamon ringed-tail capuchin monkey when he was 10-11 years old.