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Monkey swipes Canon DSLR for self-portraits

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David J. Slater, a native of Gloucestershire, was wandering around Indonesia in a national park when a mischievous black-crested macaque snatched his camera equipment and became enthralled with the reflection in the camera lens, as reported by The Telegraph.  Slater shoots wildlife with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Canon EOS 40D, thus the DSLR lens was large enough for a clear reflection.

The macaque shot a couple hundred pictures by the time that Slater was able to recover the equipment.  While many of the shots were out of focus, the majority of the pictures showed the monkeys showing off their teeth as it’s likely the first time they had seen their reflections.  Slater said that the group of monkeys was initially frightened by the clicking sounds of the camera, but they all eventually returned to check out the gear.

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Coming across a group of the black-crested macaques was a rare occurrence, as they are an endangered species and are found only on two islands local to Indonesia.  They spend about half their time on the ground and half in the trees, looking for food, socializing and sleeping.  They mostly eat fruit, but also enjoy a diet of flowers, insects and eggs.  To communicate, the macaque becomes vocal and also has the ability to move their tufts of hair to invoke emotion.  The typical life span of the macaque is around 18 years.

Slater said that he followed the monkeys for three days with the help of a local guide without disturbing the group.  Slater has worked with a variety of clients on a professional level including BBC Wildlife and many national newspapers.

[Photo credit: David J. Slater]

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