Proboscis Monkey Pictures from Sabah Borneo

 Photo of Proboscis Monkey
Here are some Proboscis Monkey pictures from Sabah Borneo taken by me during one of my many trips here.

This is my photography attempt at doing a portrait on wildlife, therefore I chose the very unique Proboscis Monkey or Dutch-Man Monkey as they can only be found on the island of Borneo.

The location of this place is at a private conservation area called Labuk Bay which is about an hours drive from the town of Sandakan in East Sabah.

Proboscis Monkey From Sabah Borneo

Having visited Labuk Bay in Sabah for the first time, I assumed that the monkeys would be located in a distance but to my surprise, one of the younger monkeys who was brave enough approached me while I was trying to photograph them. 

He casually made his way to the wooden railing which stopped people from going into the main feeding area. Looking totally unafraid, he climbed up and sat on the railing looking at me.

I suspected that he wanted some food and eventually, a keeper came and gave him a piece of cucumber.

But take note that these delicate creatures have a very sensitive stomach and can only eat limited foods which are mostly available in the habitat.

So, do not even think of feeding them, especially when you see them at the Kinabatangan River in Sabah. They will most likely end up dying of stomach complications in the long run.

In the main picture above, you see the proboscis monkey eating a fresh cucumber. The following pictures are of this strange monkey with a fairly large nose and spotting a pot belly.

They are copper bronze in color and usually travel in packs with one prominent leader which is the alpha male. Protected by the state government, it is illegal to own or rare them.

They are also known to be one of the hardest types of animals to be kept in captivity so you will not see them in zoos.

Proboscis Monkey Photographs
 
Proboscis Monkey Photography
Full frontal profile

Proboscis Monkey Photo
Notice the crown of the hair

Close up photo of Proboscis Monkey
Eating a cucumber

Profile photo of Proboscis Monkey
Off profile shot

Side Profile Proboscis Monkey
Side profile with direct sun hitting

Proboscis Monkey Young
Fancy hairdo

Proboscis Monkey Large Nose
Female proboscis monkey looking down

Monkey Dutchman
Full shot of the proboscis monkey

Proboscis Monkey Baby
Yawning

Proboscis Monkey Happy
Eyes closed

Proboscis Monkey Picture in Sabah
Still young, but already matured
Proboscis Monkey Picture in Sabah
Smiling for a photo

The picture above is of the proboscis monkey smiling and is my favorite shot. This is also a juvenile as his nose has not fully developed.

When you are here, you will surely see various ages of these primates, which can be rather interesting for photographing them.

Conclusion

For wildlife and nature lovers, Sabah is one of the places that I would recommend exploring as there are many choices to choose from throughout the place.

From birds, elephants, monkeys and even nocturnal animals which can be found around Sandakan area.

One of the popular places to see them is the Kinabatangan River Safari. There are many available services that cater to serious wildlife watching while there are also many conservation areas which are easily accessible.

I hope you enjoyed my Proboscis Monkey pictures from Sabah and if you have any comments, please do ask below in the comment form. 

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Blogging since 2007, but writing online since 1997. I belong to the 1st generation of worldwide bloggers, which is of course old-school. Since 2008, I created Malaysia Asia and this travel, flood, gadget and lifestyle blog has won numerous physical awards from tourism boards around Malaysia. (Not those online awards). After 12 years of blogging, I have semi-retired and now blog about things I like, do product reviews and enjoy life. My work has been featured in Lonely Planet, CNN Travel, Yahoo Travel, Wall Street Journal, and many other international publications. Find out more about me and thank you.

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