Bristol zoo inmates (monekeys, lemurs, fish)

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Part 1:

1. Monkey portrait in mono
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2. Ring-tailed lemur - a perfect match for my L telephoto?
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3. Yellow Mongoose
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4. Piccaso triggerfish
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5. Golden lion tamarin
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C&C please! There will be more photos...
 
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Superb set. The eyes on the first (a gibbon, maybe lar gibbon?) are amazing.
#3 looks like a mongoose and #5 is a Javan Langur
 
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Nice set...

1. The mono works really well and the reflection in the eyes is stunning :D

3. It's a Yellow Mongoose, I have to ask (purely from the background) is it stuffed on display, either way cracking shot :D

4. Great capture, love the colours and the timing on the mouth

5. Lovely light on the head
 
lovely shots there, I think #4 is a Piccaso triggerfish.The mono is stunning,just a shame you can see the togger in the reflection of his eyes.
 
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Nice set...

1. The mono works really well and the reflection in the eyes is stunning :D

3. It's a Yellow Mongoose, I have to ask (purely from the background) is it stuffed on display, either way cracking shot :D

4. Great capture, love the colours and the timing on the mouth

5. Lovely light on the head

Thank you both for IDs. I should get into a habit of writing them down in a zoo.

They have the background canvas in the mongoose terrarium and it worked a treat for this shot.

Thank you for comments and please keep them coming.
 
lovely shots there, I think #4 is a Piccaso triggerfish.The mono is stunning,just a shame you can see the togger in the reflection of his eyes.

I think the tog in the eyes makes the shot :D
 
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