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Macaque Cinenet
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Proboscis monkey Cinenet
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Baboon Creatas
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Monkey Creatas
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Baboon Footage World
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Baboon Global Cuts
The Baboon footage is shot with a 3CCD DV camcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps. Visit Site
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Vervet Monkey Global Cuts
This small, black-faced monkey is common in East Africa, as it adapts easily to many environments. It supplements its mainly vegetarian diet with insects, eggs, baby birds and sometimes rodents and hares. On these few clip, the vervet sits in the branches of a tree, and basically acts like a monkey. Looks tempting. The footage on Vervet Monkey in Brief is shot with a Sony DSR500 camcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps. Visit Site
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Baboon Global Cuts
Baboons live in Africa where they prefers open plains, savannahs, grassland, and rocky countries. They live on the ground, but they can climb up trees for safety. The baboon will eat any edible plants but it will also eat hares, locusts, scorpions, and even small antelope. The baboon is among the largest of the old world monkeys and they live in groups of 50 or more in the wild. In this zoo shot sequence though, you will find out what they spend their time doin time in captivity: playing with their penis. The Baboon footage is shot with a 3CCD camcorder. It is supplied in flattened QuickTime format, shot and captured in DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps. Visit Site
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Macaque Global Cuts
The Monkey Beach is located in one of the many bays that's scattered over Phi Phi Islands. And the name should say it all. When the Macaques that live further up in the jungle get tired of their normal diet they come down to this beach to hunt crabs and other marine life. And that also give you a very good photo opportunity as these monkeys are quite friendly. These 2 pictures are delivered in 3072 x 2048, 300 dpi JPG format. Visit Site
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