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Hylobates Lar Collection

The hylobates lar, also known as the lar gibbon, is a fascinating primate species found in South East Asia. This particular picture (No

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: White-handed or lar gibbon, Hylobates lar. Endangered. Simia longimana

White-handed or lar gibbon, Hylobates lar. Endangered. Simia longimana. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann
FLO4691708 White-handed or lar gibbon, Hylobates lar. Endangered. Simia longimana. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Nussbiegel after an illustration by Jacques de Seve from Johann

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Skeletons of a man, Homo sapiens, and endangered lar gibbon, Hylobates lar (Simia lar)

Skeletons of a man, Homo sapiens, and endangered lar gibbon, Hylobates lar (Simia lar)
FLO4720006 Skeletons of a man, Homo sapiens, and endangered lar gibbon, Hylobates lar (Simia lar). Lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of Natural History

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Lar gibbon or white-handed gibbon, Hylobates lar. Endangered. Little gibbon

Lar gibbon or white-handed gibbon, Hylobates lar. Endangered. Little gibbon. Copperplate engraving by L
FLO4597360 Lar gibbon or white-handed gibbon, Hylobates lar. Endangered. Little gibbon. Copperplate engraving by L. Legrand after an illustration by Jacques de Seve from Georges-Louis Leclerc

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Picture No. 12018953

Picture No. 12018953
White-handed Gibbon female 060. Date:

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: South East Asia, Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima province, lar gibbon (Hylobates lar)

South East Asia, Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima province, lar gibbon (Hylobates lar), also known as the white-handed gibbon in Khao Yai national park in the Sankamphaeng Mountain Range

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Picture No. 12018959

Picture No. 12018959
White-handed Gibbon mother and young White-handed Gibbon mother and young. Date:

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Picture No. 12018958

Picture No. 12018958
White-handed Gibbon mother and young White-handed Gibbon mother and young. Date:

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Picture No. 12018957

Picture No. 12018957
White-handed Gibbon mother and young White-handed Gibbon mother and young. Date:

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Picture No. 12018956

Picture No. 12018956
White-handed Gibbon female White-handed Gibbon female. Date:

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Picture No. 12018955

Picture No. 12018955
White-handed Gibbon female 085. Date:

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Picture No. 12018954

Picture No. 12018954
White-handed Gibbon female 065. Date:

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Picture No. 12018952

Picture No. 12018952
White-handed Gibbon White-handed Gibbon. Date:

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Picture No. 12018951

Picture No. 12018951
White-handed Gibbon White-handed Gibbon. Date:

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: White handed gibbon aka lar gibbon, Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary near Pletteberg Bay, South Africa

White handed gibbon aka lar gibbon, Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary near Pletteberg Bay, South Africa
Close-up portrait of a white handed gibbon aka lar gibbon (Hylobates lar) at the Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary near Pletteberg Bay; The Crags, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Lar Gibbon, Hylobates lar, standing with its arms hanging, front view

Lar Gibbon, Hylobates lar, standing with its arms hanging, front view

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Sequence of illustrations showing Lar Gibbon or White-handed Gibbon (Hylobates lar) swinging on vine

Sequence of illustrations showing Lar Gibbon or White-handed Gibbon (Hylobates lar) swinging on vine

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: White-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar), seated, looking at camera

White-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar), seated, looking at camera

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Lar gibbon Hylobates lar with a young, illustration

Lar gibbon Hylobates lar with a young, illustration
Lar gibbon (Hylobates lar) with a young, illustration

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Lar gibbon Hylobates lar, illustration

Lar gibbon Hylobates lar, illustration
Lar gibbon (Hylobates lar), illustration

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Hylobates lar, gibbon

Hylobates lar, gibbon
Skeleton of a gibbon suspended from the ceiling of the Natural History Museum, Londons Central Hall as part of the Primate Gallery display

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Gibbon, Hylobates lar

Gibbon, Hylobates lar
Skeleton of Gibbon suspended from the ceiling of the Natural History Museum, Londons Central Hall as part of the Primate Gallery display

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Lar Gibbon (Hylobates lar)

Lar Gibbon (Hylobates lar)

Background imageHylobates Lar Collection: Male White-handed Gibbon / Common Gibbon, balancing on tree, S. E. Asia. 4MP312

Male White-handed Gibbon / Common Gibbon, balancing on tree, S. E. Asia. 4MP312
TOM-1437 Male White-handed Gibbon / Common Gibbon, balancing on tree S.E. Asia. Hylobates lar Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The hylobates lar, also known as the lar gibbon, is a fascinating primate species found in South East Asia. This particular picture (No. 12018953) captures the beauty and grace of these creatures in their natural habitat in Thailand's Nakhon Ratchasima province. With its sleek black fur and piercing eyes, the lar gibbon stands out against the lush greenery surrounding it. Its long arms hang effortlessly by its side, showcasing its incredible agility and dexterity. In Picture No. 12018959, we see a close-up shot of this magnificent creature's expressive face. Its wide-set eyes seem to hold a sense of curiosity and intelligence that is characteristic of gibbons. As we move through the series of pictures (No. 12018958-52), we witness different angles and poses of the lar gibbon. Whether swinging from branch to branch or perched on a tree limb, these primates exhibit remarkable acrobatic skills that allow them to navigate their arboreal environment with ease. Interestingly, Picture No. 12018951 takes us beyond South East Asia to Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary near Pletteberg Bay in South Africa where another subspecies called White-handed Gibbon resides. Despite being geographically distant from their Asian counterparts, they share many physical similarities such as their distinctive white hands. The final image shows a front view of a Lar Gibbon standing tall with its arms hanging freely by its side (Picture No. 12018954). This posture highlights not only their unique physique but also emphasizes their ability for brachiation – swinging through trees using only their arms – which is essential for survival in their forested habitats.