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  • The White-headed Capuchin monkey looks eerily like an elderly human.  We never tired of photographing their antics in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica.
  • A pause in this Squirrel Monkeys movement through the mangrove swamp as it reached out for a leaf.
  • We had hoped to see Howler and other monkeys while traveling along the Rio Frio in the Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge.  It was still a heart stopping experience to come around a bend in the river and see this large male observing our passage up this river in Costa Rica.
  • A Two-toed Sloth protectively nuzzles her newborn baby near Fortuna, Costa Rica.
  • It was a real treat to see this Three-toed Sloth close to the trail and not too high up in the canopy in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica.
  • A Three-toed Sloth slowly moving through the jungle canopy with her young in Hacienda Baru, Costa Rica.
  • A Coati Mundi nonchalantly trotted right towards our camera while we photographed it in the Alajuela Province of Costa Rica.

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    The White-headed Capuchin monkey looks eerily like an elderly human.  We never tired of photographing their antics in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica.