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Yunnan snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieiti)

Tacheng, Yunnan

November 2013
Are you still going to try for the 'Golden Snub-nosed'' somewhere else, or is that pretty much impossible due to the 'No Foreigners' rule?
I would like to try for them in the wild (i.e. unhabituated) but they are very difficult to find. I don't think I will be able to find any.
 
Monkeys that are adapted to colder/temperate climates interest me a lot. Asia seems to have pretty much the monopoly on them though- Tibetan and Japanese Macaques, the Chinese Snub-nosed species. I'm guessing those strange nasal slits must be some sort of adaptation to the temperature and/or altitude they live in. The rest of the animal is covered in thick woolly fur which is obviously heat retentive. The blue/black colour scheme of this species is attractive too- did they seem well camouflaged in their environment?
 
I have always imagined that the form of the nose is to reduce the amount of flesh that can be frost-bitten!

They are well-camouflaged, but at the same time I doubt they have many predators anyway. I'm not sure how camouflaged golden snub-noses would be though!!
 
What a lovely shot! :D You were so lucky to have seen them so close...
I'v been in China for quite a bit, but I'm in the Shanghai region, and the only truly wild monkeys anywhere near here are the Anhui subspecies of the Tibetan Macaque in the Yellow Mountains..
 

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