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The population of gray langurs varies depending on the specific species and location. In general, gray langur populations can range from a few hundred to several thousand individuals in a given area. However, habitat destruction and fragmentation are threats that can affect their population numbers.
No, cow udders do not make monkeys. Monkeys are separate species, typically found in the wild or in zoos, and have their own distinct characteristics and reproductive processes. Udders are mammary glands found in cows and are used to produce milk for their young.
Silver languor's live on the continent of Asia. They are typically found in the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
Yes, jaguars are known to prey on monkeys as part of their diet. Monkeys can be a source of food for jaguars, especially in the tropical rainforests where both species are found. Jaguars are opportunistic predators and will hunt a variety of prey, including monkeys, depending on their availability.
A silver langur is also known as a silver leaf monkey that is found in S.E. Asia.
Silver Langur are monkeys!!!!!!!!!!!
The Silver Langur lives in Southeast Asia. They are sometimes called the 'Silver Leaf Monkeys.' They are mostly found in Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Well, it depends on what kind of monkey you're talking about. There are two major types of monkeys: Old World monkeys (ones that are found in Africa and Asia), and New World monkeys (ones that are found in the so-called 'new world', that is, Southern Mexico, Central America, and South America. All of the New World monkeys are arboreal - they spend the majority of their time in trees. Some types of Old World monkeys do spend time terrestrially, however, especially patas monkeys, langur monkeys, baboons, drills/mandrills and so forth.
Douroucouli, Macaque, Orangutan, Saki, Spiders Monkeys, Wolly Monkeys, Quenons, Rhesus Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys, Tamarins, Uakari, Columbus Monkeys, Proboscis Monkeys, Macaques, Marmosets, Barbary Apes, Capuchins, Celebes Monkeys, Gorillas, Langur, Mandrill, Mangabey, Marmosoest, and Howler.
All monkeys are mammals, and all mammals are warm blooded.
The Miller Grizzled Langur is a sub-species of Hose's Langur and can be found in Indonesia.
The monkeys up in the trees spot predators like tigers and warn the deer.
The Silver langur is found on the continent of Asia. They generally live in Southeast Asia. They are found in the countries of Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
Some monkeys that live in Kenya include vervet monkeys, colobus monkeys, and baboons. These monkeys can be found in various habitats throughout the country, ranging from forests to savannas.
The Silver Langur is an Old World monkey. It is found living in the forests of Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo.
"Languar" isn't a word in the English language, but a langur is a type of monkey found in Asia. An example of a sentence with the word "langur" is "On my trip to India I saw a langur and an elephant!"
bharals, Siberian ibex, argali, goats sheep, deers, boars, and langur monkeys