Indochinese lutung

The Indochinese Langur ( Trachypithecus germaini ) is a primate of the group of monkeys Slim ( Presbytini ).

The fur of the Indochinese langurs is colored predominantly gray, the belly, the throat and the back legs are lighter (cream ), and the dark face is surrounded by a ring of cream-colored hair. The hands and feet can be black, as is the top of the tail. Like all Haubenlanguren they are slim primates in which the tail is longer than the body.

Indochinese langurs are native to Southeast Asia, their range extends from Myanmar and Thailand with sparing of the Malay Peninsula to Cambodia and the southern part of Vietnam. Habitat of this type forests.

Little is known about the way of life. They are like all Old World monkeys diurnal and keep mostly to trees on. They should live in harems of one male, one or more females and young animals. Their diet consists of leaves, fruits and other plant parts. Even on the level of risk is not known, the IUCN lists the Indochinese Langur under "too little data available ".

This species is closely related to the Silver Haubenlangur and was once considered the subspecies. There are two subspecies distinguished, T. g germaini and T. g caudalis.

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