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Leaf Monkey Collection

The leaf monkey, also known as the Francois Langur, is a captivating primate species found in Southern China and Northeast Vietnam

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Francois Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) captive from Southern China and NE Vietnam

Francois Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) captive from Southern China and NE Vietnam. Endangered species

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Hanuman Langur or Common Langur (Semnopithecus / Presbytis entellus), in front of Ranthambhore Fort

Hanuman Langur or Common Langur (Semnopithecus / Presbytis entellus), in front of Ranthambhore Fort
Hanuman Langur or Common Langur (Semnopithecus/ Presbytis entellus), in front of Ranthambhore Fort, Rajasthan, India

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Phayers Leaf monkey (Trachypithecus phayrei) Gaoligongshan NP, Yunnan province

Phayers Leaf monkey (Trachypithecus phayrei) Gaoligongshan NP, Yunnan province, China

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Hanuman / Northern Plains Grey Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) youngster sitting

Hanuman / Northern Plains Grey Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) youngster sitting on the trunk of a Banyan tree, Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India, June

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Hanuman Langur / Northern Plains Grey Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) mother with baby in tree

Hanuman Langur / Northern Plains Grey Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) mother with baby in tree. Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Northern Plains grey Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) baby holding onto mother, Bandhavgarh

Northern Plains grey Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) baby holding onto mother, Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza), Arusha National Park, Tanzania, Africa

Mantled Guereza (Colobus guereza), Arusha National Park, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Langur monkeys

Langur monkeys (Semnopithecus sp.). Mother langur monkey carrying an infant. Langur monkeys are distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and the Malaysian peninsula

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Mantled guereza (Colobus guereza)

Mantled guereza (Colobus guereza)
Antique illustration of a Mantled guereza (Colobus guereza)

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus), male left and female right

Long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus), male left and female right
Illustration of a Long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus), male left and female right

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Purple-faced Langur (Trachypithecus vetulus) adult, sitting on branch in lowland rainforest

Purple-faced Langur (Trachypithecus vetulus) adult, sitting on branch in lowland rainforest, Siharaja Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka, January

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) adult, sitting on tree branches, Kaziranga N. P

Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) adult, sitting on tree branches, Kaziranga N. P. Assam, India, January
Capped Langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) adult, sitting on tree branches, Kaziranga N.P. Assam, India, January

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Tarai Grey Langur (Semnopithecus hector) adult, sitting on forest floor, Jim Corbett N. P

Tarai Grey Langur (Semnopithecus hector) adult, sitting on forest floor, Jim Corbett N. P. Uttarkhand, India, May
Tarai Grey Langur (Semnopithecus hector) adult, sitting on forest floor, Jim Corbett N.P. Uttarkhand, India, May

Background imageLeaf Monkey 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 imageLeaf Monkey 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 imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Black-shanked Douc Langur (Pygathrix nigripes) adult, sitting high in tree, Dakdam Highland

Black-shanked Douc Langur (Pygathrix nigripes) adult, sitting high in tree, Dakdam Highland, Cambodia, January

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Northern Plains Grey Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) adult, sitting on ground, India, november

Northern Plains Grey Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) adult, sitting on ground, India, november

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Common Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) adult female with baby and suckling juvenile, India

Common Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) adult female with baby and suckling juvenile, India

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Southern Plains Grey Langur (Semnopithecus dussumieri) two adults

Southern Plains Grey Langur (Semnopithecus dussumieri) two adults, sitting on wall of historic fortress, Ranthambore N.P. Rajasthan, India

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Red-shanked Douc Langur (Pygathrix nemaeus) adult female with young, sitting on branch (captive)

Red-shanked Douc Langur (Pygathrix nemaeus) adult female with young, sitting on branch (captive)

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Silvered Leaf Monkey (Trachypithecus cristatus) adult, resting on branch, Labuk Bay, Sabah

Silvered Leaf Monkey (Trachypithecus cristatus) adult, resting on branch, Labuk Bay, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Langur monkeys grooming

Langur monkeys grooming
Langur monkeys (Semnopithecus sp.) grooming each other. Langur monkeys are distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and the Malaysian peninsula

Background imageLeaf Monkey Collection: Langur monkey

Langur monkey (Semnopithecus sp.) running on a log. The langur monkey is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and the Malaysian peninsula



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The leaf monkey, also known as the Francois Langur, is a captivating primate species found in Southern China and Northeast Vietnam. With its striking black fur and white face, this captive creature never fails to mesmerize onlookers. In another part of the world, we encounter the Hanuman Langur or Common Langur. Standing proudly in front of Ranthambhore Fort, this majestic primate showcases its elegant physique and regal presence. Venturing into Gaoligongshan National Park in Yunnan province, we stumble upon the Phayers Leaf monkey. Its vibrant coat blends harmoniously with the lush greenery surrounding it, creating a picturesque scene that epitomizes nature's beauty. A young Hanuman or Northern Plains Grey Langur catches our attention as it sits contemplatively amidst its natural habitat. The innocence reflected in its eyes reminds us of the wonders of youth and discovery. Moving further into the treetops, we witness a heartwarming sight – a mother Hanuman Langur cradling her precious baby. This tender moment captures the essence of maternal love within these intelligent primates. Bandhavgarh reveals yet another endearing image: a Northern Plains Grey Langur baby tightly holding onto its mother for security. It symbolizes not only their physical bond but also their strong familial ties that endure throughout generations. Amidst ancient temple ruins stands a solitary Hanuman or Common Langur. Its serene expression seems to hint at an unspoken wisdom acquired through centuries spent observing human civilization come and go. Resting peacefully together as a family unit, several Hanuman or Northern Plains Grey Langurs find solace amidst their surroundings. Their unity serves as an inspiration for us all to cherish our loved ones and seek comfort in each other's company. Traveling across continents brings us to Arusha National Park in Tanzania where we encounter Mantled Guerezas gracefully moving through trees with their distinctive black and white fur.