<p>Genius finds his match! A Malaysian monkey has been found to have a striking resemblance to Albert Einstein, the man who gave us the theory of relativity.<br /><br /></p>.<p>From his matching receding hairline to his sporadic moustache, the baby monkey is a double for the German-born scientist. This unlikely double was snapped climbing on his pals and swinging from branches by Professor Mihail Nazarov at Taiping National Park in Malaysia, The Sun reported.<br /><br />And thanks to his wrinkled face, the Stump-tailed Macaque looks much older than his tender years and even more like the German-born scientist. Einstein is often regarded as the father of modern physics for developing the E=MC2 equation.<br /><br />Mihail, a physics professor has been dabbling in photography for nearly 60 years but this is the first time he has ever spotted anything like this. "As soon as I saw the baby monkey, my very first thought was that it looked like Einstein and that I needed to get some shots of it to prove it," Mihail said.<br /><br />"When I got back home, I looked back through the shots and could see the similarities between the monkey and Einstein even more," he said.<br /><br />"I love these pictures and the feeling of capturing something which is so unusual and amazing," he added.</p>
<p>Genius finds his match! A Malaysian monkey has been found to have a striking resemblance to Albert Einstein, the man who gave us the theory of relativity.<br /><br /></p>.<p>From his matching receding hairline to his sporadic moustache, the baby monkey is a double for the German-born scientist. This unlikely double was snapped climbing on his pals and swinging from branches by Professor Mihail Nazarov at Taiping National Park in Malaysia, The Sun reported.<br /><br />And thanks to his wrinkled face, the Stump-tailed Macaque looks much older than his tender years and even more like the German-born scientist. Einstein is often regarded as the father of modern physics for developing the E=MC2 equation.<br /><br />Mihail, a physics professor has been dabbling in photography for nearly 60 years but this is the first time he has ever spotted anything like this. "As soon as I saw the baby monkey, my very first thought was that it looked like Einstein and that I needed to get some shots of it to prove it," Mihail said.<br /><br />"When I got back home, I looked back through the shots and could see the similarities between the monkey and Einstein even more," he said.<br /><br />"I love these pictures and the feeling of capturing something which is so unusual and amazing," he added.</p>