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A vertical, eye-level shot captures a mother long-tailed macaque with her infant clinging to her belly, interacting with a brightly colored staircase and metal handrail. The scene is outdoors, likely during the daytime, with lush green foliage visible to the left and lower parts of the frame, suggesting a natural, possibly jungle or forest environment adjacent to the stairs. The mother monkey, with light brown-grey fur, is positioned centrally, using both her hands to grip the surroundings. Her right hand grasps a silver/chrome metal handrail, while her left hand holds onto a decorative golden finial that caps a column. The small, dark-furred infant is securely attached to its mother's underside. Both monkeys appear calm and focused on their hold. The staircase features distinct, wide horizontal stripes of vibrant colors, including red, blue, black, purple, green, and pink, providing a striking backdrop. The texture of the painted steps appears somewhat rough or textured. The metal handrail runs parallel to the steps, supported by smaller metal brackets. No visible text is present in the image. This typical interaction between macaques and human infrastructure is common in areas like Selayang Municipal Council, Malaysia, where these animals inhabit natural areas alongside human developments or tourist sites.
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