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Grey Indian monkey - Langur foraging on tree in an Indian Forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
A mother and baby Terai grey langur on a tree in Chitwan National Park in Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey Indian monkey - Langur resting on tree in an Indian Forest. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey Indian monkey - Langur resting on tree in an Indian Forest. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey Indian monkey - Langur resting on tree in an Indian Forest. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vertical shot of the grey langur on a tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey langur behind a tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey Langur in a tree
A mother and baby Terai grey langur on a tree in Chitwan National Park in Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large Grey Langur on tree branch during evening sun light in Udaipur, rajasthan, india Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monkey, grey langur sitting on a tree in Rishikesh, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey Langur  Sitting on the tree branch in the Forest of Central India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian Grey Langur sitting on the high tree branch in the forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian Grey Langur Group on the Leafless Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey Langur in his Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gray langurs or Hanuman langurs, the most widespread langurs of the Indian Subcontinent, are a group of Old World monkeys constituting the entirety of the genus Semnopithecus. All taxa have traditionally been placed in the single species Semnopithecus entellus


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