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motherhood of Dusky leaf monkey, Dusky langur in southern of thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
motherhood of Dusky leaf monkey, Dusky langur in southern of thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
motherhood of Dusky leaf monkey, Dusky langur in southern of thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thomas Leaf Monkey / Thomas Langur in Gunung Leuser National Nark, North Sumatra, Indonesia - a UNESCO World Heritage Site Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monkey Langur eats banana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monkey Langur sits on the fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female monkey langur and her cub collect grain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monkey - langur
A blind mother of Dusky leaf monkey, dusky langur carries a yellow baby on a tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dusky leaf monkey, Dusky langur, Spectacled langur. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female monkey langur and her cub collect grain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female monkey langur and her cub collect grain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female monkey langur and her cub Royalty Free Stock Photo
ale monkey (langur Hanuman) grinds his teeth Royalty Free Stock Photo
ale monkey (langur Hanuman) grinds his teeth Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gray langurs or Hanuman langurs, the most widespread langurs of South Asia, 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., it was recommended that several distinctive former subspecies should be given species status, so that seven species are recognized. A taxonomic classification with fewer species has also been proposed. Genetic evidence suggests that the Nilgiri langur and purple-faced langur, which usually are placed in the genus Trachypithecus, actually belong in Semnopithecus


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