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You can find cartoon monkey clip-art in one of the programs on your computer that has different cliparts. You can also find different clip-art of monkeys in drawing books. Searching online can help you find clip-art also.This royalty free image, "Cartoon Monkey", can be used in business, personal, charitable and educational design projects: it may be used in web design, printed media, advertising, book covers and pages, music artwork, software applications and much more. For more information please read our terms of use.We have ourselves another new primate species. Yes, one whole new species that no one has seen before. Oh ... the native? They don't count. Just because they know of the existence of this primate species for years doesn't mean that it actually exists. It only exists when said species are described by science. Right? Of course not. I think we need to be careful when we talk about new species, especially media outlet that report these kinda stories. They are not "discovered", they are "described". Science (I'm using this in a broad sense) doesn't get to discover something if it's already known. Anyway ...Adult male Cercopithecus lomamiensis, Yawende, DRC. Photograph by M. Emetshu. Right: Subadult female Cercopithecus lomamiensis, Opala, DRC. Photograph by J. A. Hart.
Photos from Hart et al.Hart et al. (2012) just published a paper in which they described a new monkey species known as the "lesula" to the locals. Their paper "Lesula: A New Species of Cercopithecus Monkey Endemic to the Democratic Republic of Congo and Implications for Conservation of Congo’s Central Basin" is available on PLOS ONE if you are interested in reading it (it's free access).
The lesula or Cercopithecus lomamiensis ranges in the Tshuapa, Lomami and the Lualaba (TL2) area of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). They are found in the lowland rain forests of central DRC  C. lomamiensis belongs to the Cercopithecini family and is closely related to the Hamlyn's monkey or owl-faced monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni). However, C. lomamiensis is genetically distinct from C. hamlyni as well as in morphology and vocalizations. C. lomamiensis has a lighter coat compared to C. hamlyni (see photos below). C. lomamiensis seems to have a light brown face while C. hamlyni a dark face with a white stripe on its nose.Portraits: Captive adult male Cercopithecus hamlyni (upper left), photo by Noel Rowe, with permission; and captive adult male Cercopithecus lomamiensis (upper right), Yawende, DRC, photo by Maurice Emetshu. Lateral view: Hunter-killed adult male Cercopithecus hamlyni (bottom left), photo by Gilbert Paluku; and eagle-killed subadult female Cercopithecus lomamiensis (bottom right), photo Since September 16th is Loris Awareness Week, I'd like to call into attention the illegal primate pet trade that is getting worse and needs to be stopped. Primates are taken out of their natural habitat and illegally smuggled out to be turned into "cute" house pets. We won't be helping if we all think that primates make good pets and that you want to own one because "they are cute". Instead we should educate ourselves on why some animals are just not meant to be pets (adopt a shelter dog or cat instead!). Besides being turned into house pets, some primates are also taken from the wild so that they can be "movie stars". I implore you, my readers, to not support any movies or TV shows that use primates as animal actors. If you do not want to boycott the movie or show, at least understand why the only primate that should be actors are humans.
There are purportedly "cute" videos of slow lorises popping up on Youtube, in which, I generally watch in horror and disbelieve. I won't link any of these videos on this post but a quick search for "Tickling Slow Loris" would bring you to one such video. As a New Yorker, I only have one response to that video. "The slow loris is scared and is in a defensive posture, stupid!" But I digress. Besides being turned into pets, slow lorises are also hunted for traditional medicine. by Gilbert Paluku.C. lomamiensis are semi terrestrial and subsist on terrestrial herbaceous vegetation (herbivory). And yes, to answer the burning question, both C. lomamiensis and C. hamlyni have blue perineum and scrotum. This is definitely interesting news, if not, an urgent call for conservation efforts in the DRC area. C. lomamiensis is the second new primate species to be described recently in Africa after the kipunji, Rungwecebus kipunji.Humans are a replica of monkeys; these animals usually do the same stuff as us. Monkeys are generally not very cute animals, they tend to scare us off but sometimes they too have an innocent side to them. I personally love the funny monkey pictures on the net; they give a look of naive humor. In my opinion, a comical monkey picture on the desktop will make you feel light at work.
Monkeys are natural for funny photographs because of their looks and habits. Whenever you want to get into a playful mood, make sure to have a look at some funny monkey pictures, they are simply amazing. Be it the monkeys on the beach with superman shorts or monkey making faces, every picture will surely make you smile. So, if you want some fun right now, then make sure to scroll down and a have a look at the awesome funny monkey picture collection. I am sure that you are going to love it!
If you like this article, you might be interested in some of our other articles on Funny Pictures Of Animals, Pictures of Hawks, Wacky Muppets Fan Art, and Pictures Of Eagles.I was walking out of the Los Angeles Fox News bureau on Monday after taping the Lou Dobbs show and one of the assignment editors said “Hey Leslie, did you see this?” He showed me a picture on his computer of three chimpanzees. A daddy chimp, a mama chimp, and a baby chimp; but the baby looked oddly familiar; he had the face of our president, Barack Obama. As if that weren’t enough, there was the caption: “Now you know why no birth certificate.”
I was shocked and offended. And for the record, I am white--I am not a person of color. More shocking was that this photo was sent through E-mail by a Republican Party central committee member, Marilyn Davenport, a Tea Party activist. She represents the 72nd assembly district in Orange County, just south of Los Angeles where I sit as I write this. [Check out political cartoons about the Tea Party.]
Now Orange County, or the “O.C.” as Californians refer to it, is about more than The Real Housewives of Orange County. But that cast pretty much sums up most of the O.C.: blonde, rich, and white. I said most. There are certainly many people of color, minorities in Orange County. And obviously, there is a person of color in the White House. He’s our president. [See photos of the Obama behind the scenes.

Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013


Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013

Cartoon Pictures Of Monkeys Free JCartoon Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper 2013


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