
British photographers Fiona Rogers and Anup Shah captured apes in Indonesia and Borneo - and highlighted how human our evolutionary cousins are
This looks to be a bonobo named Makali.
Rogers and Shah took pictures of primates from around the world. They went to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where Makali lives at the Lola Ya Bonobo Sanctuary, as well as Indonesia and Borneo to photograph orangutans and elsewhere to see other, non-great ape, primates.
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only Asian apes are...this is a picture of a bonobo chimp.
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This looks to be a bonobo named Makali....took pictures of primates from around the world....
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