Tenasserim lutung was created in 1847.
Indochinese lutung was created in 1876.
Javan lutung was created in 1812.
Silvery lutung was created in 1821.
the javan lutung lives up to the age of 70 , its really rare though many die from aids , they often also tend to be emotional creatures and sometimes commit suecide and will hang them selves from their genitals till they fall to the ground awaiting their doom. Many lutungs also have orgies with baby tigers that have wondered away from their mothers.
Teguh Husodo has written: 'Distribusi dan daerah jelajah lutung (Trachypithecus auratus sondaicus) di Taman Wisata Alam Pangandaran'
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.
Lutung monkeys, belonging to the genus Trachypithecus, typically have long, slender bodies and long tails, which aid in their arboreal lifestyle. They possess distinctive fur that can vary in color, often ranging from black to gray, with some species featuring striking facial markings or lighter underparts. Their faces are generally flattened with prominent cheekbones and expressive eyes, giving them a unique appearance among primates. Overall, their adaptations make them well-suited for life in the treetops of Southeast Asia.
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.
The monkey with the name that starts with the letter L is the lemur. That's the one where their eyes get freakishly big.
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.
Silver langurs primarily live in various parts of South and Southeast Asia, including countries like Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, and Thailand. They inhabit tropical and subtropical forests, typically preferring locations close to water sources such as rivers or streams. These arboreal primates are known for their distinctive silver-grey fur and long tails.
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