
A scene of two camera tripods being examined by snub-nosed monkeys was recently captured by photographers in the Qinling Mountains. The photographers did not dare to disturb the monkeys for fear that the tripods would be knocked over if the animals panicked and fled. The monkeys, known in China as Yunnan golden-haired monkeys, are among the world's most endangered primates.
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