This ain't no monkey business

in Black And White4 days ago

No sir, it isn't!


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And no point in pondering about it, while chewing the recently snatched glasses from the dumb tourist that got too close.


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It will be everybody's business, since I'm hoping to marvel on all the mammals, reptiles, birds, and fishes that I will likely see on the coming vacations. Another continent means a whole new world of creatures, creatures I seldom see.


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Even a single ant can be a thrill to watch: will I ever see tree ants like this again? It might not be clear in the photo... but this one was almost as big as my pinky finger!

I know I'll just have to keep my eyes open. In the tree bark, among the foliage, or even standing in the hiking trail, staring at me, the cool creatures will appear. And I will want to capture them on camera as well, so I can share the joy with all of you. In full colours, or in a #monomad challenge like this one.


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The good think in tropical paradises, is that you don't even have to go deep in a jungle to see awesome creatures. Sometimes they will appear right at your doorstep!


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And with that in mind, it's good to remind myself not to leave that much stuff unattended... after all, some creatures might actually be thinking about some monkey business! ;)


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That first monkey ... I got the glasses, now what. Can't eat these 🤔 swap for something else? lol seems like a case of a dog catching the car its chasing... what now?

Can't eat these 🤔 swap for something else?

Actually that's exactly what most of them did! I've witnessed quite a few snatching something from tourists and holding on to them until they traded them for offered food! Sneaky bastards! :)

Some beautiful photography of monkeys and birds in black and white. Amazing

Thank you!

Me da curiosidad saber los colores del que parece ser un tucán, buenas fotos!

Son cálaos! Hay alguns especies diferentes aqui. Estas son las colores originales, el bico es amarillo:

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