Macaca fascicularis (Crab-eating Macaque) at Djuanda Forest Park, Indonesia

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Description: English: Macaca fascicularis is a primate native to Southeast Asia. They are considered as one of the sacred animals in some places including Bali Island. This photo was taken at Djuanda Forest Park, Bandung-Indonesia. It is one of the botanical and conservation parks in Indonesia. The area is around 590 hectares and the landscape height is around 770 to 1330 meters above sea level consisting approximately 2500 type of plants. Macaca fascicularis lives and plays among the pine trees which are the most vegetation tree at Djuanda Forest Park. Date: 2 June 2017. Source: Own work. Author: Merr Agatha.
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