Adorable moments on my photo safari in Uganda

How about looking at these little little ones on your trip in Uganda? Could anyone guess the name? 😂 They are vervet monkeys trying to display their behaviors that have a big link with the humans. These monkeys are among the primates we have in Uganda and are mostly found in game reserves and national parks.

I like capturing photos that create their own stories than describing them in words, therefore will keep this short.
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A baby seeks attention from the mother for the breast feeding permission.
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In a family meeting, some members are attentive while others are playful and stubborn 😅, parents meet at a point of discussion.
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"Who's that?" the little ones! A simple warthog attracts the attention from these members at a distance. They thought it could be their enemy trying to come over for them.

Those are the captions I can give to describe these photos.
I captured them in lake Mburo national park l, Uganda with a Nikon f 5.6 200-500mm lens on a Nikon D500.
Thank you for liking my photographs, I will always post more beautiful shots soon.

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As you know, I am always fascinated by your photos. This time I was particularly taken with the look of the little monkey in the first picture, really heart-warming.

Thank you so much Michael 🥰. I'm so humbled that you have fueled me to pursue this dream.
This little monkey took some time to give me that shot pause 😃

 24 days ago 

Very engaging!
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Thank you so much

your photos are very wonderful. Are those monkeys in a zoo or in the wild?