Resultats d analyse
L IA a selectionne les lieux les plus probables selon l image, les details visibles et les indices contextuels.
The monkey in the image is a Celebes crested macaque (Macaca nigra), which is endemic to the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The natural tropical forest environment and the unique facial features of this species strongly indicate the Tangkoko Nature Reserve area in North Sulawesi, a well-known habitat for this species.
The Celebes crested macaque is endemic to Sulawesi island. Without additional landmarks, a broader location within North Sulawesi's tropical forests is plausible, but less precise than Tangkoko Reserve.
If the species identification is uncertain, a general guess to Indonesian tropical forests such as Kalimantan is possible, but confidence is lower due to species specificity and habitat mismatch.
The Celebes crested macaque is endemic to Sulawesi island. Without additional landmarks, a broader location within North Sulawesi's tropical forests is plausible, but less precise than Tangkoko Reserve.
If the species identification is uncertain, a general guess to Indonesian tropical forests such as Kalimantan is possible, but confidence is lower due to species specificity and habitat mismatch.
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Environnement
tropical forest • dense tropical trees and foliage • tropical humid • dense tropical trees
Infrastructure
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Texte visible et panneaux
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Contexte et culture
The monkey in the image is a Celebes crested macaque (Macaca nigra), which is endemic to the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The natural tropical forest environment and the unique facial features of this species strongly indicate the Tangkoko Nature Reserve area in North Sulawesi, a well-known habitat for this species. The Celebes crested macaque is endemic to Sulawesi island. Without additional landmarks, a broader location within North Sulawesi's tropical forests is plausible, but less precise than Tangkoko Reserve. If the species identification is uncertain, a general guess to Indonesian tropical forests such as Kalimantan is possible, but confidence is lower due to species specificity and habitat mismatch.