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Hilarious close-up portraits of some of the world's most unusual primates show their uncanny resemblance to humans.

The stunning series of photographs show two proboscis monkeys, with one appearing to mediate while the other looks deep in thought as it rests its face on its hand in Sabah, Borneo.

Other shots show a black crested macaque giving a toothy smile in Sulawesi, Indonesia, and an adorable snow monkey sticking its tongue out to taste the falling snowflakes in Jigokudani, Japan. (Daily Mail)


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  • Lord Wolfstein Wednesday, 21 August 2019 09:20 AM

    The president has many interesting faces.

    Anmanpan Wednesday, 21 August 2019 09:31 AM

    These is a similar creature in Homagama and hunts Sri Jayawardanapura in Sri Lanka and another in Nawalapitiya.


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