a pair of Copper brontok like monkey about Shrubs Plants in tree

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a pair of Copper brontok like monkey about Shrubs Plants in tree.

This photo resource includes the following elements:

Leaf,Eyes,Jungle,Tropical,Apes,Tail

This vector contains the following main colors: Buccaneer,Mountain Mist,Copper Rose,White,Celeste

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    Copper Home Shrubs Plants Gardening Roses Seaweed United States Leaf Eyes Jungle Tropical Apes Tail Buccaneer Mountain Mist Copper Rose White Celeste

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Leaf wiki:
>This article is about the leaf, a plant organ. See Leaf (disambiguation) for other meanings. In botany, a leaf is an above-ground plant organ specialized for photosynthesis. For this purpose, a leaf is typically flat (laminar) and thin, to expose the chloroplast containing cells (chlorenchyma tissue) to light over a broad area, and to allow light to penetrate fully into the tissues. Leaves are also the sites in most plants where respiration, transpiration, and guttation take place. Leaves can store food and water, and are modified in some plants for other purposes. The comparable structures of ferns are correctly referred to as fronds. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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