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Young langur monkey jumps for joy, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India - 22 Apr 2015
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Young langur monkey, pictured with its mother, jumps in the air
Young langur monkey jumps for joy, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India - 22 Apr 2015
Talk about going ape, this young langur monkey looked as if it had won the banana lottery.
Hands aloft, the cheeky monkey was captured as it hopped up and down while its non-plussed mother picked delicious seeds from cotton.
Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein came across the excitable youngster while searching for tigers in central India's Tadoba National Park last month.
Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "When tigers are sleeping or out of sight the langur monkey is a fine target for any camera. Here a youngster practices a celebration routine. It almost appears as though its mother is controlling it by a cotton-clad remote control!"
Multi-award-winning photographer Paul Goldstein leads photographic safaris and expeditions for adventure specialists Exodus all over the world.
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Young langur monkey jumps for joy, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India - 22 Apr 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX Shutterstock. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Exodus/REX Shutterstock (4770335c)
Young langur monkey, pictured with its mother, jumps in the air
Young langur monkey jumps for joy, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India - 22 Apr 2015
Talk about going ape, this young langur monkey looked as if it had won the banana lottery.
Hands aloft, the cheeky monkey was captured as it hopped up and down while its non-plussed mother picked delicious seeds from cotton.
Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein came across the excitable youngster while searching for tigers in central India's Tadoba National Park last month.
Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "When tigers are sleeping or out of sight the langur monkey is a fine target for any camera. Here a youngster practices a celebration routine. It almost appears as though its mother is controlling it by a cotton-clad remote control!"
Multi-award-winning photographer Paul Goldstein leads photographic safaris and expeditions for adventure specialists Exodus all over the world.
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Young langur monkey jumps for joy, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India - 22 Apr 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX Shutterstock. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Exodus/REX Shutterstock (4770335b)
Young langur monkey, pictured with its mother, jumps in the air
Young langur monkey jumps for joy, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India - 22 Apr 2015
Talk about going ape, this young langur monkey looked as if it had won the banana lottery.
Hands aloft, the cheeky monkey was captured as it hopped up and down while its non-plussed mother picked delicious seeds from cotton.
Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein came across the excitable youngster while searching for tigers in central India's Tadoba National Park last month.
Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "When tigers are sleeping or out of sight the langur monkey is a fine target for any camera. Here a youngster practices a celebration routine. It almost appears as though its mother is controlling it by a cotton-clad remote control!"
Multi-award-winning photographer Paul Goldstein leads photographic safaris and expeditions for adventure specialists Exodus all over the world.
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Young langur monkey jumps for joy, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India - 22 Apr 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX Shutterstock. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Exodus/REX Shutterstock (4770335a)
Young langur monkey, pictured with its mother, jumps in the air
Young langur monkey jumps for joy, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India - 22 Apr 2015
Talk about going ape, this young langur monkey looked as if it had won the banana lottery.
Hands aloft, the cheeky monkey was captured as it hopped up and down while its non-plussed mother picked delicious seeds from cotton.
Wildlife photographer and Exodus guide Paul Goldstein came across the excitable youngster while searching for tigers in central India's Tadoba National Park last month.
Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "When tigers are sleeping or out of sight the langur monkey is a fine target for any camera. Here a youngster practices a celebration routine. It almost appears as though its mother is controlling it by a cotton-clad remote control!"
Multi-award-winning photographer Paul Goldstein leads photographic safaris and expeditions for adventure specialists Exodus all over the world.
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