This Muscular Monkey Has Left People Totally Baffled With Its Bodybuilder Looks
A picture of a &lsquomuscular&rsquo monkey is going viral on social media. A monkey from the Korkeasaari Zoo in Helsinki Finland has left all the visitors stunned with his body-builder looks. A 34-year-old Finnish photographer Santeri Oksanen clicked the picture of this monkey while visiting the zoo.
A picture of a ¡®muscular¡¯ monkey is going viral on social media. A monkey from the Korkeasaari Zoo in Helsinki, Finland has left all the visitors stunned with his body-builder looks.
According to reports, a 34-year-old Finnish photographer, Santeri Oksanen, clicked the picture of this monkey while visiting the zoo. The photographer also told the news agency, SWNS, that he couldn¡¯t believe his eyes when he first saw the powerful monkey.
SWNS
¡°I couldn¡¯t believe the huge muscles that the monkey had. The other monkeys were very small in comparison, they all looked a bit scared of her. The pictures make it look like it¡¯s competing in a bodybuilding contest¡± Santeri Oksanen told SWNS.
The Helinski Zoo said that they had recognised the monkey and her name was Bea.
Our keepers recognized her, it's Bea. Looks like she's in a bad mood and does a good job making herself look bigger. Not by muscles but by it's fur. Impressive, something we humans can't do.
¡ª Helsinki Zoo (@Korkeasaari) March 17, 2019
Talking about Bea, the photographer said, "It clearly wasn't impressed to be zoomed at. Amazing humanlike animals. Keeping species alive and well should be always priority everywhere."
The Muscular Monkey have a great name Bea! It clearly wasnt impressed to be zoomed at. Amazing humanlike animals. Keeping species alive and well should be always priority everywhere. @nypost @foxnews @mtvuutiset @dailymirror @hsfi @iltasanomat #Finland #Animals https://t.co/aPurajJvy0
¡ª Santeri Oksanen (@TheRealSaOk) March 17, 2019
The monkey in the picture is a white-faced Saki monkey, a species which is known around the world for its muscular build. Monkeys from these species spend most of their lives in trees and rarely come to the ground. The male sakis are more athletic and active than their female counterparts.
These monkeys are found in South America, Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela.