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  • A Rhinoceros Hornbill holding a fig, flies past a Red Leaf Monkey feeding in the wild fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the rain forest canopy in Borneo.  The Rhinoceros Hornbill is an Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: NT)
    Rhinoceros Hornbill And Monkey.jpg
  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda)<br />
aka Maroon Langur or Maroon Leaf Monkey<br />
in strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the Borneo rain forest canopy.  <br />
Female with baby, feeding on figs.
    100815-177.jpg
  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda)<br />
aka Maroon Langur or Maroon Leaf Monkey<br />
in strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the Borneo rain forest canopy.  <br />
Female with baby, feeding on figs.
    100815-177 - Version 2.jpg
  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda)<br />
aka Maroon Langur or Maroon Leaf Monkey<br />
in strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the Borneo rain forest canopy.  <br />
Female eating a fig.
    100815-250.jpg
  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda)<br />
aka Maroon Langur or Maroon Leaf Monkey<br />
in strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the Borneo rain forest canopy.  <br />
Female eating a fig.
    100815-250 - Version 2.jpg
  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda).  Also called Maroon Leaf Monkey, Maroon Langur.  Feeding on fruit of Strangler Fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the rain forest canopy.  Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia.
    OH133-27.jpg
  • Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda).  Also called Maroon Leaf Monkey, Maroon Langur.  Feeding on fruit of Strangler Fig tree (Ficus dubia) in the rain forest canopy.  Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia.
    OH162-36.jpg