Framed And Shot
Photography by Randi Gording and Knut Schjerverud
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With a red hearth
These baboon-size animals are the world's most terrestrial primates—except for humans. As grass-eaters, they are the last surviving species of ancient grazing primates that were once numerous. Geladas spend most of their day sitting down, plucking and munching on grasses. They have fatty rear ends, much like human buttocks, which seem well adapted to this activity. (national geographic)
From Ethiopia
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