Saturday, August 10, 2013

Mysore Zoo - Common Marmoset

Mysore Zoo is the most popular zoo at Mysore in India. There are various wild animals and birds at the zoo. One among them is Common Marmoset.


They are small monkeys with long tails. They live together in family group of 4 to 15 animals. 



They have a mixed coat of brownm grey and yellow with white ear tufts and a long, ringed tail. They are mostly arboreal and hardy venture to the ground.

24 comments:

  1. Cute little thing.
    Have a nice day.
    Mormor

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  2. ALOHA from Honolulu
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  3. Wonderful shots! The animal is strange to me :) Good seeing it for first time.

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  4. Anonymous19:32

    So cute. I love those ear tufts!

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  5. They are such cute, tiny little critters. Fun to watch!

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  6. What lovely tuftie creatures they are Rajesh.

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  7. Anonymous20:34

    Excellent photos and such treasures of the animal kingdom ~ thanks, carol,xo

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  8. what a cool critter!

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  9. They're adorable!

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  10. It looks quite funny for a monkey. Nice clicks!

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  11. They are cute critters! Thanks for sharing!

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  12. Marmosets seem to be such sweet critters, Rajesh. I'm not sure if they really are, but they sure look it. Of course, if they're in the tree, and I'm on the ground, I might never find out.
    K

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  13. So sute and so beautiful taken, Rajesh!
    Greetings from Holland,
    Anna :))

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  14. Though the enclosure is obscuring some of its beauty, well captured Rajesh :)

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  15. Thank you all. I am glad you all like it.

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  16. They look so cute!

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  17. nice it doesn't look like a monkey to me at first glance.

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  18. So cute. Must be fun to watch.

    Dropping by from the Thursday challenge.
    Suzy at Photos are fun

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  19. Seeing the creature for the first time. Thanks.

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