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Five golden monkeys are seen in this photo taken at Dalongtan, Shennongjia National Nature Reserve, Hubei Province on July 13, 2008. From early March to middle May this year, there were 10 baby monkeys born there. There are now 1,000 golden monkeys at Shenglongjia.

A mother and her baby monkey are seen in this photo taken at Dalongtan, Shennongjia National Nature Reserve, Hubei Province on July 13, 2008. From early March to middle May this year, there were 10 baby monkeys born there. There are now 1,000 golden monkeys at Shengnongjia.

A mother and her baby monkey are seen in this photo taken at Dalongtan, Shennongjia National Nature Reserve, Hubei Province on July 13, 2008. From early March to middle May this year, there were 10 baby monkeys born there. There are now 1,000 golden monkeys at Shengnongjia.

(Xinhua News Agency July 14, 2008)

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