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Standing Orangutan (Simia pygmaeus) swinging from pole, front view

Standing Orangutan (Simia pygmaeus) swinging from pole, front view


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Standing Orangutan (Simia pygmaeus) swinging from pole, front view

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Apes Behaviour Evolution Looking Sideways Orangutan Performing Playing Pole Primates Training Pongo Pygmaeus


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In this print by Dave King from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported into the world of a playful and performing orangutan. The image captures a standing orangutan, belonging to the species Simia pygmaeus, as it swings gracefully from a pole in front view. Against a clean white background, the photograph allows us to focus solely on the behavior and evolution of these incredible creatures. The studio shot emphasizes the training and photography skills involved in capturing such an intimate moment with this majestic primate. With its vertical composition, our attention is drawn towards the one animal featured in this image - an orangutan that belongs to the Pongo pygmaeus family. Looking sideways with curiosity and intelligence shining through its eyes, this orangutan showcases its natural instincts while displaying remarkable agility. Its vibrant color contrasts beautifully against the neutral backdrop, highlighting both its uniqueness among other mammals and its close relation to apes. This photograph not only celebrates nature's wonders but also reminds us of our shared ancestry with these fascinating creatures. It serves as a reminder of their vulnerability and importance in our ecosystem. Dave King's skillful capture offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate primates like never before – frozen in time yet alive with energy and spirit.

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