A Japanese macaque from the Highland Wildlife Park has undergone a CT scan after suffering from frequent nosebleeds.
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) said eight-year-old Ishin underwent the scan in a bid to understand his condition.
The wildlife conservation charity worked with Burgess Diagnostics, who provided a portable CT scanner.
The Highland Wildlife Park is home to a large number of Japanese macaques, which normally live in large groups with a strict hierarchy.



Results from the scan are being analysed by the veterinary team to determine the next steps.
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