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Colobus Collection

The colobus monkey, scientifically known as Colobus spp. , is a fascinating and unique species found in various parts of Africa

Background imageColobus Collection: Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1,2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin

Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1,2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin
FLO4574429 Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1,2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin, Saguinus fuscicollis 4, red-handed howler, Alouatta belzebul 5, pure-faced langur

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90022590

DDE-90022590
Africa. Tanzania. Black-and White Colobus monkey mother and baby in a tree at Arusha NP. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90022589

DDE-90022589
Africa. Tanzania. Black-and White Colobus monkey flies through the trees at Arusha NP. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90022393

DDE-90022393
Africa, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Jozani Forest - Chwaka Bay National Park, Kirk's Red Colobus Monkey (Procolobus kirkii) on low tree branch Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90022394

DDE-90022394
Africa, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Jozani Forest - Chwaka Bay National Park, Kirk's Red Colobus Monkey (Procolobus kirkii) on low tree branch Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90022392

DDE-90022392
Africa, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Jozani Forest - Chwaka Bay National Park, Kirk's Red Colobus Monkey (Procolobus kirkii) on low tree branch Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90021656

DDE-90021656
Red Colobus Monkey, Piliocolobus tephrosceles, in the dense jungle trees of the Volcanoes National Forest, Rwanda. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90020699

DDE-90020699
Africa. Kenya. A Black-and-White Colobus Monkey at Elsamere, the estate of the late author Joy Adamson, at Lake Naivasha. Date: 19/05/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90020698

DDE-90020698
Africa. Kenya. A Black-and-White Colobus Monkey at Elsamere, the estate of the late author Joy Adamson, at Lake Naivasha. Date: 19/05/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90020697

DDE-90020697
Africa. Kenya. A Black-and-White Colobus Monkey at Elsamere, the estate of the late author Joy Adamson, at Lake Naivasha. Date: 19/05/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90020696

DDE-90020696
Africa. Kenya. A Black-and-White Colobus Monkey at Elsamere, the estate of the late author Joy Adamson, at Lake Naivasha. Date: 19/05/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90020645

DDE-90020645
Colobus Monkey at Lake Naivasha, Kenya. Date: 01/03/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90020168

DDE-90020168
Black and White Colobus Monkey, Colobus guereza, eating in a tree, Nakuru, Kenya. Date: 14/12/2010

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90020147

DDE-90020147
Black and White Colobus Monkey, Colobus guereza, sitting in a tree in the Masai Mara GR, Kenya. Date: 08/02/2006

Background imageColobus Collection: DDE-90019438

DDE-90019438
Colobus monkey in the natural forest on the road between Jimma and Mizan Teferi, Ethiopia. Date: 05/03/2005

Background imageColobus Collection: Colobus portrait

Colobus portrait
Andrey Shpek

Background imageColobus Collection: Colobus guereza 7R46907

Colobus guereza 7R46907
joanaduenas

Background imageColobus Collection: A Kikuyu Black-and-white Colobus Monkey sitting in its enclosure at London Zoo in July

A Kikuyu Black-and-white Colobus Monkey sitting in its enclosure at London Zoo in July
3066193 A Kikuyu Black-and-white Colobus Monkey sitting in its enclosure at London Zoo in July 1925 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageColobus Collection: Angola colobus, Colobus angolensis

Angola colobus, Colobus angolensis. Full-bottom monkey, named for its resemblance to a full-bottomed wig. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J

Background imageColobus Collection: Anthropoidea - Map distribution Genera Semnopithecus (Blue), Nasalis (Brown), Colobus (Red), 1897

Anthropoidea - Map distribution Genera Semnopithecus (Blue), Nasalis (Brown), Colobus (Red), 1897
Anthropoidea - VII. Map, Showing the distribution of the Genera Semnopithecus (Blue), Nasalis (Brown), and Colobus (Red), 1897. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part VI, by Henry O

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071666

Picture No. 11071666
Black and White Colobus Monkey / Mantled Guereza mother with baby - Singapore zoo originally from East Africa. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Black & White Colobus Monkey Colobus guereza Kenya

Black & White Colobus Monkey Colobus guereza Kenya

Background imageColobus Collection: Portrait of an Eastern black-and-white colobus monkey

Portrait of an Eastern black-and-white colobus monkey
Close-up portrait of an Eastern black-and-white colobus (Colobus guereza); Wichita, Kansas, United States of America

Background imageColobus Collection: Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza), Arusha National Park, Tanzania, Africa

Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza), Arusha National Park, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageColobus Collection: Kirks Red Colobus monkey (Procolobus kirkii) island endemic, baby hanging in tree, Jozani Forest

Kirks Red Colobus monkey (Procolobus kirkii) island endemic, baby hanging in tree, Jozani Forest, Zanzibar, Tanzania

Background imageColobus Collection: Red Colobus Monkey, Jozani Forest Reserve, Zanzibar

Red Colobus Monkey, Jozani Forest Reserve, Zanzibar
East Africa, Tanzania, Zanzibar. Red Colobus Monkey, Jozani Forest Reserve. One of Africas rarest primates, the Zanzibar red colobus may number only about 1500

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11991632

Picture No. 11991632
Mammal. Zanzibar red Colobus, Zanzibar Africa Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Africa, Kenya, Lake Nakuru National Park

Africa, Kenya, Lake Nakuru National Park
Kenya, Lake Nakuru National Park. Colobus monkey in a tree. Credit as: Dennis Kirkland / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11073431

Picture No. 11073431
Black and White Colobus Monkey Elsamere, Kenya

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11073429

Picture No. 11073429
Black and White Colobus Monkey Elsamere, Kenya

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11073430

Picture No. 11073430
Black and White Colobus Monkey Elsamere, Kenya

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11073428

Picture No. 11073428
Black and White Colobus Monkey Elsamere, Kenya

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071690

Picture No. 11071690
Zanzibar Red Colobus hand - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

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Picture No. 11071689
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

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Picture No. 11071688
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

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Picture No. 11071687
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

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Picture No. 11071686
Zanzibar Red Colobus eating - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

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Picture No. 11071685
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071684

Picture No. 11071684
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071683

Picture No. 11071683
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071682

Picture No. 11071682
Zanzibar Red Colobus eating - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071681

Picture No. 11071681
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071680

Picture No. 11071680
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071679

Picture No. 11071679
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071678

Picture No. 11071678
Zanzibar Red Colobus eating a fruit - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071677

Picture No. 11071677
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071676

Picture No. 11071676
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageColobus Collection: Picture No. 11071675

Picture No. 11071675
Zanzibar Red Colobus - Jozani Forest, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:



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The colobus monkey, scientifically known as Colobus spp. , is a fascinating and unique species found in various parts of Africa. With its distinctive black and white fur, the colobus stands out among other primates. DDE-90022590: These agile creatures are excellent climbers, thanks to their long limbs and strong grasping hands. They effortlessly swing from tree to tree with grace and precision. DDE-90022589: The colobus monkeys have an interesting social structure where they live in small groups consisting of several females, their offspring, and one dominant male. This arrangement ensures cooperation and protection within the troop. DDE-90022393: One striking feature of the colobus is its lack of thumbs. Instead, they have specialized fingers that help them maintain a firm grip on branches while leaping through the treetops. DDE-90022394: Unlike many other primates who rely heavily on fruits for sustenance, these herbivorous monkeys primarily feed on leaves. Their digestive system has adapted to efficiently extract nutrients from this fibrous diet. DDE-90022392: Colobus monkeys are known for their vocalizations which include loud calls that can be heard echoing through the forest canopy. These calls serve as communication signals between group members or warnings to potential predators. DDE-90021656: Conservation efforts are crucial for protecting these magnificent creatures as they face threats such as habitat loss due to deforestation and hunting for bushmeat trade. Organizations work tirelessly to raise awareness about their plight and promote sustainable practices. DDE-90020699: The intricate patterns formed by their contrasting black fur against a backdrop of lush green foliage make them an enchanting sight in the wild. Photographers often seek opportunities to capture these beautiful animals in their natural habitat. DDE-90020698.