Leaf Monkeys Collection
Leaf monkeys, also known as langurs, are fascinating primates found in various parts of Southeast Asia
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Leaf monkeys, also known as langurs, are fascinating primates found in various parts of Southeast Asia. One such species is the Thomass Leaf Monkey or Langur (Presbytis thomasi), which is endemic to Indonesia and can be spotted in Gunung Leseur National Park, Sumatra. With their distinctive appearance and agile movements, these leaf monkeys captivate the attention of nature enthusiasts. Another remarkable langur species is the Purple-faced Langur (Trachypithecus vetulus). These adults can often be seen sitting gracefully on branches in the lowland rainforests of Siharaja Forest Reserve. Their striking purple faces make them easily recognizable amidst the lush greenery. In Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India, one may come across another captivating langur species called Capped Langurs (Trachypithecus pileatus). These majestic adults perch themselves on tree branches with an air of tranquility surrounding them during January. Moving towards Uttarakhand, India, we encounter Tarai Grey Langurs (Semnopithecus hector) sitting serenely on the forest floor in Jim Corbett National Park during May. Their presence adds a sense of harmony to this natural haven. The Northern Plains Grey Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) showcases its unique characteristics through various activities. From five adults perched upon a rock viewpoint at Bandhavgarh National Park to an immature individual basking in evening sunlight while sitting among tree branches - they never fail to leave us awe-inspired. These social creatures engage in mutual grooming as well; a pair of adult Northern Plains Grey Langurs can be observed indulging in this affectionate behavior while seated on the ground at Bandhavgarh National Park. A close-up shot reveals intricate details of their expressive faces that tell stories untold by words alone. Amongst captive individuals resides the Red-shanked Douc Langur (Pygathrix nemaeus).