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Semnopithecus - Wikipedia
Semnopithecus is a genus of Old World monkeys native to the Indian subcontinent, with all species with the exception of two being commonly known as gray langurs ...
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Langur | Habitat, Types, & Facts - Britannica
Langur, the general name given to numerous species of Asian monkeys belonging to the subfamily Colobinae. The term is often restricted to nearly two dozen ...
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Langurs - Endangered Primate Rescue Center
Langurs are a type of leaf-eating monkey whose multi-chambered stomach allows them to digest the stodgy plant food in between feeding times.
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langur
‖ langur (ˈlʌŋgʊə(r)) Also lungoor, lungar, langour. [Hindi langūr, cogn. w. Skr. lāṅgūlin, having a tail.] The name applied in India to certain species of monkeys of the genus Semnopithecus, esp. S. entellus (see entellus) and S. schistaceus.a 1826 Heber Journ. Upper Prov. Ind. (1844) II. 85 Why do...
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Langurs - New England Primate Conservancy
The capped langur is a monkey species found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and Myanmar. Within these regions, they may inhabit and thrive in several different ...
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Langur Monkeys Grieve Over Robot Monkey - YouTube
When it dropped and one of the monkeys picked it up I literally felt heartbroken they don't know it's a robot their going to grieve over it for a long time.
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Silvered Leaf Langur | Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
As their name suggests, silvered leaf langurs feed primarily on leaves, preferring young, tender growth. They also eat fruits, seeds, shoots, flowers, and buds.
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Bengal Hanuman Langur - Apenheul
Bengal Hanuman langurs are the largest primates that roam freely at Apenheul. They are about as big as medium-sized dogs.
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François' Langur - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
These monkeys have a body length of up to 26 inches with a tail that can reach 38 inches long. Their weight ranges from 14 to 16 pounds and their lifespan both ...
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Gee's golden langur - Wikipedia
Gee's golden langur (Trachypithecus geei), also known as simply the golden langur, is an Old World monkey found in a small region of Western Assam, India
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Francois' Langur | Saint Louis Zoo
Francois' langurs are slender monkeys, and their streamlined shape is perfect for their mainly-arboreal lifestyle. They are mostly folivorous.
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Meet the Golden Langur: A Rare Primate's Secrets - Outforia
Apr 12, 2023Golden langurs are considered fairly small primates. The average weight of a mature adult is between 19 and 26 pounds (8.6-11.8 kg). The length of their body, not including the tail, is about 35-37 inches (89-94 cm). Golden langurs have long limbs and tails. Males usually have a slightly longer tail than females.
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A New Record of the Capped Langur (Trachypithecus Pileatus) in China
ZOOLOGICAL RESEARCH . A new record of the capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) in China . obtained positive feedback. We set line transects in subtropical DEAR EDITOR, and evergreen broad-leaved forest (suitable habitat for langur species) to corroborate the interview data.
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A new record of the capped langur(Trachypithecus pileatus) in China
A new record of the capped langur() in China. DEAR EDITOR, The distribution of the capped langur in China has become controversial since Shortridge's langur was upgraded to a full species.
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new record of the capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) in China
used the Chinese name of "戴帽叶猴" for Shortridge's langur (T. shortridgei) (Jiang et al., 2015; Smith & Xie, 2009), which might cause confusion regarding the new record of capped langur (T. pileatus) in China. It is suggested that Shortridge's langur be named as "萧氏叶猴" and the capped langur be named as "戴帽叶猴".
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