The proboscis monkey hides among the leaves to rest, partially concealed in the canopy.

Why do proboscis monkeys have big noses?

Article and photographs by Damien Lafon

Close-up of the proboscis monkey's distinctive nose seen from below, between leaves filtering the light
Close-up of the proboscis monkey’s distinctive nose seen from below, in a Borneo forest.
A proboscis monkey performs a jump between two trees in a mangrove, illustrating its amphibious mobility.
A proboscis monkey jumps between two trees.
In the bare branches of a floodplain forest, a proboscis monkey observes the surroundings, balanced above the marshy ground.
A proboscis monkey observes the surroundings.
A young man moves through the mangrove, surrounded by vegetation.
A young man moves through the mangrove, surrounded by vegetation.

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