The fist wildlife we saw on the river was a crocodile, which made Susan reconsider using the kayaks.
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Our first spotting of the big nosed, pot bellied, constantly erect proboscis monkey.
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A rather uneventful night hike through lots and lots of mud. It was all worth it to see Susan's anti-leech outfit.
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Supposedly the dragonflies are doing it. It is a bit embarassing, but I don't think I really understand the geometry. Also some friendly leeches. I wonder if the two in back make fun of the one in front with the small (relatively) lense.
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An orang utan chilling out.
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The pygmy elephants were definitely a highlight.
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A typical monkey filled tree on the river
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