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DeBrazza's Monkey (Ceropithecus neglectus)
The DeBrazza's Monkey (Ceropithecus neglectus) is native to central sub-Saharan Africa. The monkey pictured here is captive at the Leipzig Zoo.
Photo from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), an international organization that is working to make the world's biodiversity data accessible anywhere in the world. For more information, visit the GBIF website. (Photo taken: March 2004)
Credit: ©GBIF; photo by Meredith A. Lane
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