Grey Langur Collection
The grey langur, also known as the Hanuman langur or Semnopithecus entellus, is a fascinating primate found in various parts of Asia
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The grey langur, also known as the Hanuman langur or Semnopithecus entellus, is a fascinating primate found in various parts of Asia. In Bandhavgarh National Park, India, a juvenile they are be seen energetically running up a tree trunk, showcasing its agility and playfulness. Meanwhile, in Sri Lanka's Trincomalee region, a tufted grey langur baby sits comfortably in the nook of a tree branch - an adorable sight to behold. These incredible creatures are not only captivating but also face endangerment. The IUCN Red List has classified the tufted gray langur subspecies (Semnopithecus priam thersites) as endangered due to habitat loss and fragmentation. This highlights the importance of conservation efforts to protect their natural habitats. In Bardia National Park, Terai Nepal, one can witness an entire family group of grey langurs sitting and climbing trees together. Their social behavior emphasizes their strong bond within the community. Misty forests at dawn provide an ethereal backdrop for these Langurs' activities. A Langur monkey gracefully climbs through the misty forest in India during November—a mesmerizing scene that showcases nature's beauty. The Mudumalai National Park in Tamil Nadu offers sanctuary to many wildlife species including the grey langur. Here we find one peacefully residing amidst lush greenery—an image that symbolizes harmony between animals and their environment. Located within Karnataka's Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is another heartwarming sighting: a tufted grey langur baby perched on a tree branch with its surroundings serving as protection from harm—a testament to nature's ability to nurture life. Jodhpur's Bougainvillea Mandore Garden provides an enchanting setting for Hanuman Langurs (Semnopithecus entellus).