Big Nose Stars in Bako

SARAWAK, MALAYSIA - 2007/10/14: A female proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) sits in and eats the leaves of a mangrove tree in Bako National Park. Approximately 275 monkeys live in the park, one of the few remaining places in Borneo to find them. They feed almost exclusively on mangrove leaves. This particular group of proboscis monkeys is in further danger because its food supply - the mangrove trees on which it feeds - is dying off and not regenerating for reasons that are not entirely clear to park rangers. The probiscis monkey is endemic to the coastal mangroves, swamps and forests of Borneo. Only about 7,000 are though to remain on the island, approximately 1,000 of them in Sarawak.. (Photo by Jerry Redfern/LightRocket via Getty Images)
SARAWAK, MALAYSIA - 2007/10/14: A female proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) sits in and eats the leaves of a mangrove tree in Bako National Park. Approximately 275 monkeys live in the park, one of the few remaining places in Borneo to find them. They feed almost exclusively on mangrove leaves. This particular group of proboscis monkeys is in further danger because its food supply - the mangrove trees on which it feeds - is dying off and not regenerating for reasons that are not entirely clear to park rangers. The probiscis monkey is endemic to the coastal mangroves, swamps and forests of Borneo. Only about 7,000 are though to remain on the island, approximately 1,000 of them in Sarawak.. (Photo by Jerry Redfern/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Big Nose Stars in Bako
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14 oktober 2007
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