Video Gallery: Snow Monkeys


Stop!

The camera man gets his wish while video taping snow monkeys in the 56-acre enclosure at the Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary after a very rare snowfall overnight.


Everything's Just Grape

An older female snow monkey enjoys a snack of grapes on a cold morning after a light overnight snowfall at the Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary in south Texas.


Soakin' up Some Sun

Two young snow monkeys at the Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary enjoy some welcome sun after a frigid night in which snow fell for the first time in years.


A Little Taste of Snow

The Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary received a little snow on February 4th, 2011 and this snow monkey (Japanese Macaque) is enjoying a little taste of the white stuff.


Houdini Enjoys an Ear of Corn

One of 15 recently arrived long-tailed macaques dives into a fresh ear of sweet corn.


Longtail macaques grooming in tree

Recently released into their 5-acre free-range enclosure at the Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary, these former laboratory residents now live a natural life amidst acres of heavily wooded and other lush vegetation.


Longtail macaques relax in a tree

After years in a laboratory, these longtail macaques are able to enjoy the lush natural surroundings of the Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary.


Foraging in the grass

A longtail macaque, now released to the enclosure at the Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary, enjoys foraging in the grass after years spent in a laboratory.


Sanctuary monkeys eat watermelon: Two

Rescued longtail macaques enjoy a meal of watermelon and other fruits at Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary.


Longtail Macaques with Watermelon: One

Longtail macaques at Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary.


Longtail Macaques with Watermelon: Four

Longtail macaques at Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary.


Longtail Macaques with Watermelon: Three

Longtail macaques at Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary.