Old World Monkeys: Illustrations by Anano Miminoshvili
Published Jun 15, 2017
Georgian artist Anano Miminoshvili created this cool series of illustrations featuring monkeys from a number of different species.
“The old world monkeys are a family of catarrhines. They are native to Africa and Asia today, inhabiting a range of environments from tropical rainforest to savanna, shrubland and mountainous terrain, and are also known from Europe in the fossil record. However, a free-roaming group of monkeys still survives in Gibraltar to this day. Old World Monkeys include many of the most familiar species of non-human primates, such as baboons and macaques.”
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