Purple-faced Langur (Trachypithecus vetulus) has four subspecies.Purple-faced Langurs form small groups ranging in size from 3 to 16. The average group size is 8.4, with 8-9 being the most common. This is a diurnal, wooded species that rarely moves on the ground and only stays on the ground for shor...
Dusky Leaf-monkey (scientific name: Trachypithecus obscurus) is also known as Dusky Leaf-monkey in English. It has 7 subspecies.The black leaf monkey is a social animal, with 2-12 individuals in each group, usually consisting of one or two mature male monkeys and multiple female monkeys and their of...
Laotian Langur (scientific name: Trachypithecus laotum), also known as Laotian Langur, is distributed in the Lao People's Democratic Republic.The Laotian leaf monkey inhabits forested areas on steep hillsides, living on steep, often nearly vertical cliffs of karst limestone. Such hills can provi...
Indian black leaf monkey (scientific name: Trachypithecus johnii) foreign name Nilgiri Langur, no subspecies.Little is known about the biology of the Indian black leaf monkey. The young are mainly born between May and November, just after the monsoon brings fresh leaves. The species usually consists...
The Vietnamese black leaf monkey (scientific name: Trachypithecus hatinhensis) is also known as Hatinh Langur in English. It is a monotypic species with no subspecies differentiation. Some primatologists believe that the Vietnamese black leaf monkey is a subspecies of the Laotian black leaf monkey....
Indochinese black leaf monkey (scientific name: Trachypithecus germaini) foreign name Indochinese Lutung, no subspecies.Indochinese black leaf monkey likes to live in groups, in small groups, each group usually has 3-10 individuals. Mainly arboreal, usually active and foraging in the upper layers of...
Golden Langur (scientific name: Trachypithecus geei) is also known as Gee’s Golden Langur in English. There are 2 subspecies.Golden Langurs live in groups, with 2-12 in each group, usually consisting of one or two mature male monkeys and multiple female monkeys and their offspring. Active during th...
Delacour’s langur (scientific name: Trachypithecus delacouri) is also known as Delacour’s langur, which is named after the leaves it feeds on.Delacourt's leaf monkeys are social animals with a strict population hierarchy. In a family group, there is a male, multiple females and their offspring...
Burmese black leaf monkey (scientific name: Trachypithecus barbei) foreign name Tenasserim Lutung.Burmese black leaf monkey mainly lives in trees. They like to live in groups, in small groups, usually 3-10 in each group, and larger groups have about 20. They usually move and feed in the upper layers...
Javan Lutung (scientific name: Trachypithecus auratus) is called Javan Lutung in foreign language. There are two subspecies.Javan Lutung mainly lives in trees. They like to live in groups, usually 3-10 in each group, and the larger group has about 20. They usually move and feed in the upper layers o...
Kipunji monkey (scientific name: Rungwecebus kipunji) is a new monkey species discovered in the highland forests of Tanzania in 2005. It is a new genus of animal. This new monkey species was originally called the highland white-browed monkey, but now it has been renamed the "Kipunji" monke...
If your pet keeps humping you—or even other people, objects, or animals—you’re not alone. This seemingly awkward behavior can leave pet owners confused and sometimes even embarrassed. But the truth is, humping in animals is often misunderstood. Whether it’s your dog, cat, or another pet, let’s...
In the animal world, a long nose is not only a symbol of personality charm, but also a source of humor. Today, let's take a look at the ten animals with the longest noses in the world. Their noses are not only ridiculously long, but they can even be used to play table tennis! Are you ready?1. Na...
There are animals of all shapes and sizes living on Earth, some of which are even amazing. Here are 10 of the world's strangest animals, known for their unique appearance and strange habits.1. Vampire BatAppearance: A small bat, about 8-10 cm long, with gray fur and sharp teeth around its mouth....
Some animals on Earth have become extremely rare due to habitat loss, hunting, and climate change. Here are the rarest animals in the world, ranked in order of rarity.1. Sumatran OrangutanPopulation: About 800Habitat: Sumatra, IndonesiaCharacteristics: The Sumatran orangutan is the most endangered s...
In animals Throughout the kingdom, sound is an important tool for survival and communication. However, some animals have shown unique adaptability in silence. This article will explore the quietest animals, starting with the least vocal, and gradually reveal how these creatures survive through silen...
In the world The ugliest animals: Their appearance does not affect their ability to surviveWhen we talk about the natural world, many people first think of stunningly beautiful animals - peacocks spreading their feathers, dolphins leaping out of the water, The water surface, the majestic posture of...
Which animals are not eaten?Different ethnic groups have different dietary taboos due to cultural, religious and regional differences. The following are some common animals that are not eaten due to religious or cultural factors:Pig: Both Islam and Judaism explicitly prohibit believers from eating p...
on "The Loudest Animal in the World", we can discuss from many angles, including which animals can make strong sounds, why they make such loud sounds, what the purpose of these sounds is, etc. This article will take this as the theme, explore the sound performance of different animals, foc...
There are many nicknames for monkeys in Chinese culture, some of which include:Macaque: Macaque is a kind of monkey living in southern China. It is often called one of the elegant names of monkeys.Sun Wukong: This nickname comes from the ancient Chinese masterpiece "Journey to the West". T...