Schmidt'd Red-tailed Monkey is the most widespread of the seven sub-species of Red-tails found in Central Africa and is a primate of the forest


Schmidt'd Red-tailed Monkey is the most widespread of the seven sub-species of Red-tails found in Central Africa and is a primate of the forests of the Alberine Rift Valley


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Location: Kibale National Park, Uganda
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