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Female Proboscis Monkey Nasalis larvatus with infant baby playing on the tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Proboscis monkey sitting on mangrove branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed Proboscis Monkey Illustration on Branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Proboscis Monkey Perched on Tree Branch by River in Evening Light With Clear Upper Margin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curious proboscis monkey with distinctive nose perched on tree branch against clear sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Proboscis Monkey Branch
Proboscis Monkey on Branch - Detailed Wildlife Illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Proboscis Monkey Resting on Tree Branch Near River in Evening Light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustration of a cartoon proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) sitting on a tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Proboscis Monkey Perched on Tree Branch Illuminated by Evening Light Near River Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) or long-nosed monkey, known as the bekantan in Indonesia, is a reddish-brown arboreal Old World monkey that is endemic to the southeast Asian island of Borneo. It belongs in the monotypic genus Nasalis, although the pig-tailed langur has traditionally also been included in this genus. The monkey also goes by the Indonesian name monyet belanda (Dutch monkey), or even orang belanda (Dutchman), as Indonesians remarked that the Dutch colonisers often had similarly large bellies and noses. This species of monkey is easily identifiable because of its unusually large nose. Taken in Labuk Bay, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia


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