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Surili Collection

"Discover the Enchanting World of Surili: Endemic Primates of Southeast Asia" Immerse yourself in the captivating realm of Surili

Background imageSurili Collection: Thomass Langur (Presbytis thomasi), animal endemic to northern Sumatra

Thomass Langur (Presbytis thomasi), animal endemic to northern Sumatra. These primates have relatively long arms and legs, adapted for an acrobatic life in the crowns of trees

Background imageSurili Collection: Red leaf monkey (Presbytis rubicunda) mother and baby, Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo

Red leaf monkey (Presbytis rubicunda) mother and baby, Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia August

Background imageSurili Collection: Orange backed red langur (Presbytis rubicunda chrysea) in rainforest understorey

Orange backed red langur (Presbytis rubicunda chrysea) in rainforest understorey. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSurili Collection: Silvery lutung and Sumatran surili, endangered

Silvery lutung and Sumatran surili, endangered
Silvery lutung, Trachypithecus cristatus (Semnopithecus pruinosus) and Sumatran surili, Presbytis melalophos (Semnopithecus melalophos) endangered

Background imageSurili Collection: Sumatran surili, Presbytis melalophos. Endangered

Sumatran surili, Presbytis melalophos. Endangered. (Simpia monkey, Semnopithecus melalophas.) Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H

Background imageSurili Collection: Maroon / Red leaf monkey / Langur (Presbytis rubicunda) eating fruits in tree, Danum

Maroon / Red leaf monkey / Langur (Presbytis rubicunda) eating fruits in tree, Danum Valley Conservation Area, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSurili Collection: Red leaf monkey (Presbytis rubicunda) female feeding in Strangler fig tree (Ficus

Red leaf monkey (Presbytis rubicunda) female feeding in Strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) Gunung Palung National Park, Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia

Background imageSurili Collection: Sumatran Surili (Presbytis melalophos) adult, sitting on rock beside river, Kerinci Seblat N. P

Sumatran Surili (Presbytis melalophos) adult, sitting on rock beside river, Kerinci Seblat N. P
Sumatran Surili (Presbytis melalophos) adult, sitting on rock beside river, Kerinci Seblat N.P. Sumatra, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, June

Background imageSurili Collection: Sumatran Surili (Presbytis melalophos) adult female with baby, sitting on branch

Sumatran Surili (Presbytis melalophos) adult female with baby, sitting on branch, Kerinci Seblat N. P
Sumatran Surili (Presbytis melalophos) adult female with baby, sitting on branch, Kerinci Seblat N.P. Sumatra, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, June

Background imageSurili Collection: Dusky leaf-monkey

Dusky leaf-monkey (Trachypithecus obscurus) in a tree. This primate is found in the rainforests of Southeast Asia. It is folivorous (feeds on leaves), but will also eat fruit and flowers


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"Discover the Enchanting World of Surili: Endemic Primates of Southeast Asia" Immerse yourself in the captivating realm of Surili, a group of unique primates found exclusively in the lush rainforests of northern Sumatra and Borneo. Among them, the Thomass Langur stands out with its striking black fur and expressive eyes, gracefully swinging through the trees. In Danum Valley, Sabah, witness an endearing sight as a Red Leaf Monkey mother tenderly cradles her baby. The vibrant orange hues of the Orange Backed Red Langur blend harmoniously with the rainforest understorey, showcasing nature's artistry. Silvery Lutungs and Sumatran Surilis capture our attention with their endangered status. These precious creatures remind us to cherish and protect their fragile habitats for generations to come. Observe a Maroon Leaf Monkey indulging in juicy fruits high up in a tree within Danum Valley. Its agile movements and nimble fingers demonstrate its adaptability to this dense environment. A female Red Leaf Monkey finds nourishment amidst a Strangler Fig tree while feeding her hungry belly. Witnessing these intimate moments reminds us that every creature plays an essential role in maintaining ecological balance. Venturing into Kerinci Seblat National Park unveils breathtaking scenes—a majestic Sumatran Surili perched on a rock beside a flowing river exudes tranquility. Further along, we encounter an adult female nurturing her adorable baby on sturdy branches—proof that love knows no boundaries even among our animal counterparts. Lastly, let's not forget about Dusky Leaf-Monkeys—their elegant presence adds another layer to this diverse primate family. Their sleek gray coats blend seamlessly with their surroundings as they navigate through treetops with grace and agility. Surili invites us into their world—an enchanting tapestry woven by nature itself.