The little langur was born in November at the zoo, which has bred over 100 of these leaf-eating monkeys in the last 40 years. Video and photos from the zoo show the infant snuggling with some ...
This story appears in the August 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine. In India monkey business takes on a whole new meaning. Hanuman langurs are trained in New Delhi to scare off aggressive ...
Source: National Geographic Langur Monkeys that live in cities have a much easier life than those in the wild. These monkeys have formed an interesting relationship with people in India.
A rare population of leucistic, or partially white, purple-faced langurs near Sri Lanka’s Sinharaja Forest Reserve has attracted ecotourism interest, even as monkeys in general are perceived by ...
The newly identified species of monkey, Popa langur in Myanmar’s central forest ... and cattle ranching. (Pic courtesy: ©Thaung Win/ National History Museum) Visit Times of India for the ...
Photo. Darragh Kane Fota Wildlife Park is delighted to announce the birth of a François' langur monkey (Trachypithecus francoisi), a species classified as endangered by the International Union ...
Over two years of observations, Dishari and her colleagues analysed 1,293 begging incidents by the langurs around Dakshineswar and found that in 1,047 (81 per cent) of these incidents, the monkeys ...