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.
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A silver langur is also known as a silver leaf monkey that is found in S.E. Asia.
Silver languor's live on the continent of Asia. They are typically found in the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
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They usually live in Southwest Asia, unless brought elsewhere for scientific research.
The spelling you wrote is correct.MONKEYS is a English word which makes sense.This is definition of the term MONKEY as per dictionary.comAny mammal of the order Primates, including the guenons, macaques, langurs, and capuchins, butexcluding humans, the anthropoid apes, and, usually, the tarsier and prosimians.The plural is monkeys
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The Silver Langur monkey lives in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. They have silvery fur with the darker tips along the edges.
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Adult langurs range from 11 to 40 pounds.
At night, Gray Langurs sleep in trees to avoid their predators.
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 (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.
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The population for Douc Langurs is declining. In the last 30 years the population has declined by 50 - 80% and it is estimates it is going to continue to decline for the next 30 - 36 years. There are 500 - 700 individuals left of grey shanked douc langurs and some people think that douc langurs are on the brink of extinction whilst some other people think that douc langurs can be saved from extinction. Scientists also beleive that they may have found some new colonies of douc langurs in a area which they have not surveyed yet. douc langurs are in the 25 most endangered species. Whilst grey douc langurs are critically endangered red and black shanked douc langurs are just endangered although I think that they are on there way up the endangerment chart. Generally the population trend of the douc langurs is declining like most of the species on this planet... SAVE THE PRIMATES!! http://www.iucnredlist.org/apps/redlist/details/39827/0 to find out more about the Grey Shanked Douc Langurs I would recomend this IUCN Red List you can also find more information online. written by 11 year olds :P