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Snow Monkeys
A female so-called Japanese 'snow monkey' in a hot spring (onsen) in Jigokudani ('Hell's Valley') in the mountains of Nagano prefecture northwest of Tokyo. These Japanese macaques (Macata fuscata fuscata),gained international fame through their habit of bathing in the depths of winter. Known as nihonzaru in Japanese, they are in fact able to endure temperatures as low as minus 10 degrees Celsius, but learned the habit from human bathers in the nearby country inn (ryokan )..
Author: Michael Freeman
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File state: Final
Photo size: 19.2 Mpixels (55 MB uncompressed) - 3589x5360 pixels (12x17.9 in / 30.4x45.4 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Japan., Nagano., monkey., macaque., Macaca fuscata., hot spring., geothermal., onsen., nihonzaru., bathing., bathe., snow., freezing., cold., winter., comfort., Jigokudani., ipn, pd
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