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  1. Semnopithecus - Wikipedia

    Most species are found at low to moderate altitudes, but the Nepal gray langur and Kashmir gray langur occur up to 4,000 m (13,000 ft) in the Himalayas. [2][3] These langurs are largely gray …

  2. Langur | Habitat, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    Langur, the general name given to numerous species of Asian monkeys belonging to the subfamily Colobinae. The term is often restricted to nearly two dozen species of leaf monkeys …

  3. Types of Langurs | Characteristics & Diet - BioExplorer

    Langurs are Old-world monkeys classified under the Colobinae family along with other leaf-eating monkeys, including Colobus and proboscis monkeys. Explore langur characteristics and all …

  4. Langurs Are Primates That Love to Monkey Around - HowStuffWorks

    There are over 60 species of langur in the world, all of which eat a plant-based diet and most of which burp a lot.

  5. Gray langur - Wisconsin National Primate Research Center

    Oct 28, 2008 · The gray langur is sometimes referred to as the Hanuman langur, named after the monkey-god Hanuman. As such, gray langurs are considered sacred in the Hindu religion …

  6. Langurs | New England Primate Conservancy

    The Laotian langur, also called the Lao langur or Lao leaf monkey, is endemic to the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR). They are found in the Bolikhamxai and Khammouan …

  7. Langurs – Endangered Primate Rescue Center

    "What exactly is a langur?" you may ask. Langurs are a type of leaf-eating monkey whose multi-chambered stomach allows them to digest the stodgy plant food in between feeding times. The …

  8. Langur 2025: Incredible Facts, Habitat, Diet & More

    Langurs are long tailed leaf eating monkeys of South Asia, widespread from India and Nepal to Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. They are arboreal and diurnal primates, often seen in large troops that …

  9. LANGURS: TYPES, GENUSES, LEAF MONKEYS, BEHAVIOR | Facts …

    Leaf monkeys and langurs are scattered over a wide area in India, Southeast Asia and Indonesia. They are mainly diurnal (active during the day). They eat crops as well as leaves and and …

  10. Langurs and Leaf Monkeys - Encyclopedia.com

    Langurs belong to the primate family Cercopitecidae, of which 13 species are represented in the genus Semnopithecus. This represents one of the largest and most diverse groups of colobine …