I spent about an hour with a troop of more than thirty or so stump-tailed macaques, just outside of Kaeng Krachan National Park in Thailand. There were three babies among them that were naturally the most curious about me. This little guy kept poking his head out from all that foliage providing some nice looks. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 1600, f/4 at 1/1000th of a second.
——- All babies we can see
——- Were once rosy and cherubic
——- As Churchill used to be
——- Not wizened Yodas
——- Marked by care and strain
——- Times three
——- Though to themselves
——- They will be true
——- And this days youth
——- Shall have its due.
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He looks surprisingly like a little old man!
No doubt, Karen. Thought the same thing about these little guys.
“Whatcha doin’? Can I help? What’s that? That looks cool!”
He’s probably saying one of those things.
——- All babies we can see
——- Were once rosy and cherubic
——- As Churchill used to be
——- Not wizened Yodas
——- Marked by care and strain
——- Times three
——- Though to themselves
——- They will be true
——- And this days youth
——- Shall have its due.