A monkey named Ucil ie on a ground wearing traditional Barong-Reog mask while entertaining people in a street of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.14.01.2019#5952315
A monkey named Ucil walks on stilts wearing mini-clothes while entertaining people in a street of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.16.07.2019#5952316
A monkey named Ucil rides a small motorbike copy wearing mini-clothes while entertaining people in a street of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.14.01.2019#5952318
A monkey named Ucil rides a scooter wearing mini-clothes while entertaining people in a street of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.16.07.2019#5952317
A monkey named Ucil rides a small motorbike copy wearing mini-clothes while entertaining people in a street of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.14.01.2019#5952321
A monkey named Ucil rides a small motorbike copy wearing mini-clothes while entertaining people in a street of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.16.07.2019#5952324
A monkey named Ucil rides a small motorbike copy wearing mini-clothes while entertaining people in a street of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.14.01.2019#5952323
A monkey named Ucil walks on stilts wearing mini-clothes while entertaining people in a street of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.17.07.2019#5952322
A monkey named Ucil sits on a motorbike during a break in entertaining people in a street of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.14.01.2019#5952319
A monkey named Ucil walks on stilts wearing mini-clothes while entertaining people in a street of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.17.07.2019#5952320
Banknotes are pictured in a bucket after a monkey named Ucil entertained people in a streets of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.17.07.2019#5952326
Tirta, no second name available, holds his monkey named Ucil as they ride motorbike during a break in entertaining people in Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.17.07.2019#5952330
A monkey named Ucil sits on a motorbike during a break in entertaining people in Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.17.07.2019#5952325
A monkey named Ucil sits in a cage during a break entertaining people in the streets of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.16.07.2019#5952329
A monkey named Ucil sits in a cage during a break in entertaining people in the streets of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.14.01.2019#5952327
A monkey named Ucil is chained during a training to entertain people in the streets of Medan, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. A performance when a monkey plays with a traditional Barong-Reog mask to the gamelan music has been known since late 19th century and nowdays is banned by the Indonesian government as a form of animal torture although people still enjoy such street shows.14.01.2019#5952328