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I made a small selection of those to whom we are so close. Genetically, and sometimes externally. About monkeys.

As an infant chimpanzee have white tail beam, which disappears in early adulthood. Photo: Sonia Probst.





Wise old orangutan. Orangutans live only in Asian countries, Indonesia and Malaysia. So far, the recent species were only in Borneo and Sumatra. Photo: Kate Schneider.



Griffon langur, one of many endangered species of primates in Asia, is found only in Guangxi Province in southern China. Photo: Jed Weingarten.



Monkey gelada in unison looked round the neighborhood in the Ethiopian mountains. Photo: Barry Tyler.



Golden snub-nosed monkey is also known as the Old World monkeys from China. Photo: Cyril ASLD.



Macaques live in different places around the world, making them the most widespread in the genus of primate. Photo: Stefano Anteriner.



Cute baby orangutan. Orangutans have thin, shaggy, reddish-brown hair. They are long, strong hands and lower extremities strong that they can be used, including to use tools. Photo: Chin Boon Leng.



Portrait of bonobos. This is a large species of primate, which is only found in the Democratic Republic of Congo in Central Africa. Photo: Graham McGeorge.



Swarthy leaf monkey, spectacled langur or glasses leaf monkey is a species of primates in the family Cercopithecidae. He lives in Malaysia, Burma and Thailand. Photo: Thomas Marent.



Chimpanzees are one of our closest relatives. Indeed, humans and chimpanzees have from 95 to 98 percent of the same genes in the DNA. Photo: Graham McGeorge.



Japanese macaques. The kid eats. Fot: Kiyo.



Japanese macaque love to take a hot bath. Know it all already. Photo: Nick Ut.