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Gibbons are often poached by illegal wildlife traffickers who target them for the exotic pet trade, as well as for their meat and body parts. Local hunters may also capture gibbons for subsistence or economic reasons, often driven by poverty. The demand for gibbons in countries with a pet culture exacerbates the problem, leading to significant declines in their populations. Conservation efforts are underway to combat poaching and protect these endangered primates.

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