Chlidonias

silvered langurs (Trachypithecus cristatus)

at Kuala Selangor Taman Alam, a mangrove and wetland reserve not far from Kuala Lumpur. The monkeys here are fed by people at a nearby area so they usually leave the reserve during the day for easy food.

You can see why they are called silvered, with the frosting on their coats. The babies in contrast are bright orange as if the mother has had an affair with a golden lion tamarin. You can just imagine the father thinking "um...the baby is orange?!"
at Kuala Selangor Taman Alam, a mangrove and wetland reserve not far from Kuala Lumpur. The monkeys here are fed by people at a nearby area so they usually leave the reserve during the day for easy food.

You can see why they are called silvered, with the frosting on their coats. The babies in contrast are bright orange as if the mother has had an affair with a golden lion tamarin. You can just imagine the father thinking "um...the baby is orange?!"
 
Aha. You're one of the culprits who posts the same photo twice or posts photos of the same scene taken 5 seconds apart. :p
 
ah, apparently so! Thanks for letting me know, I have deleted all those duplicates. Darn gallery problems!
 

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