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Primates Collection (#2)

Background imagePrimates Collection: Zoomorph as primate. Art of the Mende ethnic group

Zoomorph as primate. Art of the Mende ethnic group of Sierra Leone. African art. Sculpture on rock. Private Collection. Proc: SIERRA LEONE

Background imagePrimates Collection: Greater Kudu

Greater Kudu. Mana Pools - Zimbabwe

Background imagePrimates Collection: Flying Lemur - gliding

Flying Lemur - gliding. Philippines

Background imagePrimates Collection: Dusky Leaf Monkey

Dusky Leaf Monkey (Trachypithecus obscurus). formerly known as: Presbytis obscurus

Background imagePrimates Collection: ORANG-UTANS - adult and young looking at reflection

ORANG-UTANS - adult and young looking at reflection in mirror (Pongo pygmaeus)

Background imagePrimates Collection: Proboscis monkey - adult male waking up, waiting

Proboscis monkey - adult male waking up, waiting for the sunshine in early morning (Nasalis larvatus). near Kinabatangan river; Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imagePrimates Collection: An adult Pig-tailed Macaque observes the area

An adult Pig-tailed Macaque observes the area from a tree, before the pack would descend on the ground (Macaca nemestrina)

Background imagePrimates Collection: Philippine Tarsier, adult, face covered in hair

Philippine Tarsier, adult, face covered in hair of a large moth it is eating, looks around cautiously (the moths abdomen is in the hand) (Tarsius syrichta). Philippines

Background imagePrimates Collection: Philippine Tarsier, adult, eats a large horned

Philippine Tarsier, adult, eats a large horned beetle, one of its favourite preys (Tarsius syrichta ). Philippines. in dense secondary tropical rainforest near PTFI

Background imagePrimates Collection: Philippine Tarsier, adult

Philippine Tarsier, adult (Tarsius syrichta). Bohol, Philippines. February

Background imagePrimates Collection: Orang-Utans and Long-tailed / Crab-eating macaques

Orang-Utans and Long-tailed / Crab-eating macaques (Macaca fascicularis) - came to feed together on feeding platform (Pongo pigmaeus). at Orang-Utan Sanctuary at Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imagePrimates Collection: Female Proboscis monkey with an infant came with

Female Proboscis monkey with an infant came with its pack from rainforest to feed (Nasalis larvatus). at Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary and wait for food; typical in Labuk Bay, Sabah, Borneo

Background imagePrimates Collection: Silvered Langur with an infant (baby-langurs are

Silvered Langur with an infant (baby-langurs are orange-coloured) rests on a tree (Presbytis cristata). near Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary; Labuk Bay, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia; June

Background imagePrimates Collection: Philippine Flying Lemur

Philippine Flying Lemur (Cynocephalus volans). Philippines

Background imagePrimates Collection: Flying Lemur / Colugos - Gliding

Flying Lemur / Colugos - Gliding
FLYING LEMUR / COLUGOS - Gliding (Cynocephalus volans). Philippines

Background imagePrimates Collection: Mouse Lemur Licks Tree Bark

Mouse Lemur Licks Tree Bark

Background imagePrimates Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur

Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta)

Background imagePrimates Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur - on branch

Ring-tailed Lemur - on branch (Lemur catta)

Background imagePrimates Collection: Sportive Lemur - in Didierea Tree - at night

Sportive Lemur - in Didierea Tree - at night (Lepilemur leucopus)

Background imagePrimates Collection: ORANG-UTAN - Mother kissing baby

ORANG-UTAN - Mother kissing baby (Pongo pygmaeus)

Background imagePrimates Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK 48)

Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK 48)
A cast of the cranium belonging to an adult female Paranthropus robustus discovered at Swartkrans, South Africa by Dr. Robert Broom and J.T. Robinson. P. robustus lived around 1.5 million years ago

Background imagePrimates Collection: Skull cup found at Goughs Cave

Skull cup found at Goughs Cave
A skull cup identified among human remains from Goughs Cave, Somerset. At around 14, 700 years old, the skull cups are the oldest directly dated examples in the world

Background imagePrimates Collection: Australopithecus sp. hip bone

Australopithecus sp. hip bone
The hip bone (Os coxae) of Australopithecus from Sterkfontein, South Africa

Background imagePrimates Collection: Homo habilis cranium & mandible fragment casts

Homo habilis cranium & mandible fragment casts
Casts of fragments mandible and cranium fragments of a Homo habilis discovered at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania dating back to between 1.85 million years ago to 1.6 million years ago

Background imagePrimates Collection: Trachypithecus cristatus, silver leaf monkey

Trachypithecus cristatus, silver leaf monkey. Males skull. Catalogue reference 1909.4.1.5

Background imagePrimates Collection: Boxgrove excavation site

Boxgrove excavation site
A view of the archaeological excavation site at Boxgrove, West Sussex, UK. The site yielded a very significant fossil find, a tibia and incisors believe to have belonged to a 500

Background imagePrimates Collection: Australopithecus sp. thigh & hip bone

Australopithecus sp. thigh & hip bone

Background imagePrimates Collection: 99% Ape

99% Ape cover illustration

Background imagePrimates Collection: Trachypithecus delacouri, delacours langur

Trachypithecus delacouri, delacours langur
Skull of Trachypithecus delacouri, delacours langur. Type specimen catalogue number 32.4.19. Male

Background imagePrimates Collection: Lemur skulls from Madagascar

Lemur skulls from Madagascar
Two skulls show the incredible diversity of lemurs on Madagascar

Background imagePrimates Collection: Affenbande am Flusse

Affenbande am Flusse
A troup of monkeys on the riverside, page 199 from Loango Expedition 1873-1876 published in 1879, by P Gussfeldt et al

Background imagePrimates Collection: Homo heidelbergensis cranium (Petralona 1)

Homo heidelbergensis cranium (Petralona 1)
An adult male cranium (cast) discovered at the foot of Katsika Hill, Petralona, south east of Thessaloniki, Greece. The specimen dates back 400, 000 years. It was discovered by J

Background imagePrimates Collection: Detail of terracotta moulding of monkeys in the Waterhouse B

Detail of terracotta moulding of monkeys in the Waterhouse B
The Waterhouse Buiding at the Natural History Museum, London was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881

Background imagePrimates Collection: Homo ergaster cranium (KNM - ER 3733)

Homo ergaster cranium (KNM - ER 3733)
Homo ergaster cranium from Koobi Fora, Area 104, Kenya. Cast of KNM - ER 3733. side view. Scale in cms. This specimen discovered in 1975 by Bernard Ngeneo dates back to 1.6 million years ago

Background imagePrimates Collection: Paranthropus robustus cranium with perforations

Paranthropus robustus cranium with perforations
Cast of cranial bones of Paranthropus robustus with two perforations probably made by a leopard. Original skull from Swartkrans, Transvaal, S. Africa

Background imagePrimates Collection: Simia melanocephala

Simia melanocephala
Plate 29 from Recueil d Observations de Zoologie et d Anatomie Comparee, Vol. 1, by Alexander von Humboldt & Aime Bonpland, published 1811

Background imagePrimates Collection: Homo sapiens cranium (UC 101)

Homo sapiens cranium (UC 101)
Skull UC 101 discovered at the upper cave (Shandingdong), Zhoukoudian, China. This specimen belonging to Modern Homo sapiens dates back to 30, 000 years ago

Background imagePrimates Collection: Plate 73 of the Reeves Collection (Zoology)

Plate 73 of the Reeves Collection (Zoology)
LS Plate 73 of the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China, 1774-1856

Background imagePrimates Collection: Archaic Homo sapiens cranium (Laetoli 18)

Archaic Homo sapiens cranium (Laetoli 18)
A front view of a cranium belonging to Archaic Homo sapiens dating back to 150, 000 years ago. This specimen known as Laetoli 18 was discovered within the Ngaloba bed at Laetoli in Tanazania

Background imagePrimates Collection: Casts of Australopithecus boisei jaw bones

Casts of Australopithecus boisei jaw bones
Casts of Upper jaw (left) of Australopithecus (Paranthropus) boisei from the Olduvai Gorge; lower jaw (right) of Australopithecus (Paranthropus) boisei from Peninj

Background imagePrimates Collection: Nycticebus coucang, slow loris

Nycticebus coucang, slow loris
LS Plate 75 of the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China, 1774-1856. See also Image reference 24829

Background imagePrimates Collection: Plate 77 of the Reeves Collection (Zoology)

Plate 77 of the Reeves Collection (Zoology)
LS Plate 77 of the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China, 1774-1856

Background imagePrimates Collection: Galago moholi, South African galago

Galago moholi, South African galago
Mounted skeleton of Galago moholi, South African galago, monkey

Background imagePrimates Collection: Colobus polykomos, king colobus

Colobus polykomos, king colobus
Mounted skeleton of a king colobus monkey

Background imagePrimates Collection: Pongo pygmaeus, bornean orangutan

Pongo pygmaeus, bornean orangutan
A specimen of Pongo pygmaeus, bornean orangutan

Background imagePrimates Collection: Cebus capucinus, white-faced capuchin

Cebus capucinus, white-faced capuchin
Plate 2 from Museum S.R.M. Adolphi Friderici, by Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), c. 1754-1764



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