One monkey in Singapore perfectly encapsulated the post-feasting, year-end mood.
The rather rare dusky langur was first spotted by photographer Weixiang Lim at Upper Peirce Reservoir Park on Dec. 29.
Went to park to find Raffles banded langurs
Lim told
Mothership that he initially caught sight of the critically endangered Raffles banded langur at the park on Nov. 28.
Raffles banded langurs are native to Singapore, as compared to the dusky langurs who are native to Malaysia.
The latter also has more prominent white markings around the eyes. Photo courtesy of Weixiang Lim
Found dusky langurs instead
Lim then decided to visit the park again in the hopes of catching another glimpse of the Raffles banded langurs.