Silver Teeth and the Great Monkey Escape

Walk by the monkey cage in Pingtung park and this is what you see.

Monkeys playing, fighting, grooming, taking care of the baby (look for his little face in the bottom left) or waiting for people to drop by with gifts of bananas, strawberries, or best of all, McDonalds fries (if monkeys are any indicator, McDonalds does cause obesity).

But one special morning, I saw this clever renegade who escaped from the cage. He's free! "Nothing is more fun than freedom," I thought. Then I looked to my right and saw. . .

Walk by the monkey cage in Pingtung park and this is what you see.

Monkeys playing, fighting, grooming, taking care of the baby (look for his little face in the bottom left) or waiting for people to drop by with gifts of bananas, strawberries, or best of all, McDonalds fries (if monkeys are any indicator, McDonalds does cause obesity).

But one special morning, I saw this clever renegade who escaped from the cage. He's free! "Nothing is more fun than freedom," I thought. Then I looked to my right and saw. . .
3 Comments:
Some of these are with the Canon 20D, some with the Fuji FinePix S5000. They're pretty straight, so I won't bother you with EXIF data.
Breaking news, the president of Taiwan is coming to the hospital in minutes - Gotta go!
Oh, my goodness. That first shot is fantastic. I thought it was a model or a fake of some sort unitl I took a close look. Fantastic capture.
:)
Susan B.
The first shot is simply hilarious. Better than the Marx Brothers, this monkey is a genius.
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