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  • Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey, one of Africa's rarest primates numbers only about 1500 and is a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-17.jpg
  • Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey, one of Africa's rarest primates numbers only about 1500 and is a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-16.jpg
  • Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey, one of Africa's rarest primates numbers only about 1500 and is a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-12.jpg
  • Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey, one of Africa's rarest primates numbers only about 1500 and is a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-9.jpg
  • Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey, one of Africa's rarest primates numbers only about 1500 and is a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-6.jpg
  • Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey, one of Africa's rarest primates numbers only about 1500 and is a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-15.jpg
  • Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey, one of Africa's rarest primates numbers only about 1500 and is a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-13.jpg
  • Red Colobus monkeys. One of Africa's rarest primates, the Zanzibar red colobus may number only about 1500. Isolated on this island for at least 1,000 years it is recognized as a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than related colobus species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-10.jpg
  • Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey, one of Africa's rarest primates numbers only about 1500 and is a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-8.jpg
  • An Olive baboon, Grumeti, Tanzania
    23-07-Grumeti-A67.jpg
  • Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey, one of Africa's rarest primates numbers only about 1500 and is a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-18.jpg
  • Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey with her young, one of Africa's rarest primates numbers only about 1500 and is a distinct species, with different coat patterns, calls and food habits than species on the mainland.
    28-07-Zanzibar-22.jpg
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