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Uploaded on Monday 20 Sep 2010 by Yannick Beadoin

Vervet Monkeys (Chlorocebus Pygerythrus) in Zambia

Year: 2010
From collection: African Biodiversity
Taken by: Yannick Beaudoin
The Vervet Monkey is a small, black faced monkey that is widely distributed throughout South-East Africa. Their chosen habitat is in woodland areas close to water, where the trees provide food, shelter and a place to sleep.
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