Silvery lutung was created in 1821.
Indochinese lutung was created in 1876.
Tenasserim lutung was created in 1847.
Javan lutung was created in 1812.
Also known as the Silvery Leaf Monkey and the Silvery Lutung, Silver Langurs can be found in the mangrove, coastal, and riverine forests from Burma, to Indochina and Borneo.
Silvery marmoset was created in 1766.
Silvery Grebe was created in 1826.
Silvery gibbon was created in 1798.
Silvery-breasted Tanager was created in 1830.
Silvery-cheeked Hornbill was created in 1929.
Silver Langurs (technically called silvery lutung, also known as silvered leaf monkey and silvered monkey) are not currently endangered, although their populations are decreasing.See the links below.
Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam Also known as the Silvery Leaf Monkey and the Silvery Lutung, Silver Langurs can be found in the mangrove, coastal, and riverine forests from Burma, to Indochina and Borneo.
The silver langur, also known as the silvery lutung, lives in riverine forests and the coastal mangroves of Borneo, Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia. It is an Old World monkey with a long non-prehensile tail.