It does look a bit glum but I'm always a bit reluctant to attribute human expressions to animal emotions or vice versa as the case may be.
I took pics of a female gorilla several years ago that really looked much the same. The silverback kept running by and rapping the glass at me, as if to say " Leave her alone ".
Thanks for the comments folks. They normally have these guys in a nicely landscaped enclosure so I am thinking they had him temporarily seperated for some reason? Sent from my CPH2009 using Tapatalk
The first time I went to a circus as a child I really enjoyed it but on the way out we passed by a black bear in a cage with just enough room to turn around, it was hot in the area we passed thru and the bear was panting in the cage along a empty dried up water bowl. I will never forget the sadness I felt for the bear. We never supported a Circus again. I know many zoos are different and most of the animals are well cared for so assuming this is a temporary thing, i am sure monkey will be ok, I hope so anyways. Nice image.
Nice shot. He does look a little bummed. I do know this ... when they're throwing poop they seem happy. (and they're good shots)
Covid 19 is also happening to certain primates..hope they are not apart because something happened to the other
My wife and I watch the tv shows about zoo life and they do always quarantine new animals and also any that have something contagious.
We have had no cases of COVID here in Perth, other than those in quarantine who have returned from overseas, for 9 months. May be he has been naughty and has been placed in the corner