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If you are visiting or live in the beautiful Angolan forests you will probably see a troop of chatty and striking monkeys – a subspecies of the black and white colobus monkeys.
Out of all of Africa's monkeys, this lot are the most arboreal – they spend nearly all of their time in trees. Some troops have only 10 individuals, but some have a staggering 300-400!
They often call to each other in a singsong voice and a croaking roar from the dominant male. When they suddenly fall silent, despite it looking like a good day, bad weather is coming.
* The Angolan colobus is a vulnerable species and very important to keep the forests in good condition.
Photo by Joel Sartore – National Photographic photographer and speaker.*