Mother mona (16691208713)
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Description: Nursing mother and her suckling on the boardwalk. Had the chance on this one the moment it paused to breastfeed her baby which had been strapped onto her ventral side. She did not look threatened, unlike the band of juveniles that had fled the way on seeing me approach. The mother moves about with the toddler holding on to her shoulders and hips with its fore and hind limbs, but occasionally lets it move on its own only when the coast is clear. Date: 25 April 2015, 15:17. Source: mother mona. Author: dotun55.
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- Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys)
- Cercopithecinae
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- Cercopithecus (Guenon)
- Cercopithecus mona (Mona Guenon)
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