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Video by @joelsartore | Strike a pose! A critically endangered gray-shanked douc langur is seen at the Endangered Primate Rescue Center @eprc.vietnam. To see more species featured in the Photo Ark, follow @joelsartore. #PhotoArk

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Nina Pitrakou | Solo Travel
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Wow how amazing 😍 hate how this seems so unusual my initial thought was ‘it’s Ai’

Karim
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How bro looks at me

Valissa Rosenzweig
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This is the beauty content I opened Instagram 12 years ago for.

Oko Tackie
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Who's this diva ??

🎃 Pumkin Princess 🎃
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What a beautiful specimen

Adele Charlton
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Stunning, exquisite animals! ❤️

Kaly Castillo
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Es más que hermos@😍❤️

dian 🌱
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Did animals know their so beautiful 😍

💕puja💕
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👏🔥

Érika Pinheiro
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Adorable ❤️❤️❤️❤️

National Geographic Kurdish
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👏👏👏

Sophie
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❤️

George G Moran
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Nature it’s beautiful 😍❤️

Ana Carolina Gindro
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Que perfeição da natureza

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