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  • My Douc Langur- Extremly Rare and now they are leaving and going to singapore—how upset am I and how upset is the Keeper of these wonderful monkeys. / Only Zoo to have them but they are going to a huge place where they will be more free. I will miss their gentle faces. I also will be photoing the hell out off them before they go. /

  • WILD AND FREE / / Langur Monkey / / (Bandhavgarh National Park – India) / /

  • Yes, it is the Mom of my favourite Primate..:) Douc Langur /

  • I was entering this into a compeition and didn’t realise this wasn’t on the bubble…. / Douc Langur – he is adorable and I love this shot – He is very rare and on the endangered list. / / /

  • Highly endangered Red-shanked Douc’s Langur enjoying her favourite food-sweet potato. It took me three days to get this shot, but for me it was worth it and I’d do it again in a heartbeat. / They are very shy so this shot was taken from about forty feet on full zoom. I only had a few seconds and she was gone.

  • The very Rare and Endangered Red Shanked Douc’s Langur. CRITICALLY ENDANGERED! During the Vietnam War millions of bombs were dropped in the Langur Douc’s forest home and huge swathes were defoliated with chemicals like Agent Orange, wiping out many plants and animals. Doucs were also used for target practice by soldiers and hunted for meat by subsistence hunters. Nobody knows how many Doucs survived, but it seems likely that their numbers have been devastated over big areas. They were previously observed in groups of 60 or more, now groups are rarely larger than 12. Taken in Philadelphia Zoo

  • Highly endangered, rarely seen, the Douc’s Langur is a very shy species that spends most of it’s life in the tree-tops. Without the rainforests, it’s future is extremely sad. This is the red-shanked Douc’s Langur and has the most striking colour markings. It is one of the prettiest of all species.

  • I had an awesome shoot yesterday at the Zoo….douc langurs endangered species and my favourite Primate of all / / /

  • CRITICALLY ENDANGERED! During the Vietnam War millions of bombs were dropped in the Langur Douc’s forest home and huge swathes were defoliated with chemicals like Agent Orange, wiping out many plants and animals. Doucs were also used for target practice by soldiers and hunted for meat by subsistence hunters. Nobody knows how many Doucs survived, but it seems likely that their numbers have been devastated over big areas. They were previously observed in groups of 60 or more, now groups are rarely larger than 12. Taken in Philadelphia Zoo

  • Here is my Douc Langurs….Most precious baby. I am trying to photograph as much as I can as they will be leaving our Zoo to go back to Vietnam I(if I remember right) to go to a huge habitat. as they are so endangered its not funny. I love them as they are so majestic and I am on a mission with these Gentle species to make everyone know about them. / / /

  • This is the Mom / / /

  • Douc Langur – Endangered!!! / / /

  • Having fun again!! But seriously these are my Douc’s and they are very endangered…. / / /

  • Francois’ Langur ~ Trachypithecus francoisi (Pousargues, 1898) IUCN Red List vulnerable species The Francois’ Langur or Francois’ Leaf Monkey (Trachypithecus francoisi) is a species of lutung and the type species of its species group. The species is distributed from Southwestern China to northeastern Vietnam. Agile and cheeky, Francois’ Langur live in highland forests where they forage for a variety of food sources. Adult Francois’ langurs have a long, black, silky coat with a white band of cheek fur and can be distinguished from the other species in Primate Forest by the pointed crests of hair on their heads. Francois’ langur babies, in stark contrast, are Babies are born coloured a deep apricot. It is believed that the orange coloration protects the babies by helping them blend in with the foliage in the tree canopies of their natural habitat in Vietnam, southeast China and central Laos. Unfortunately, the remaining wild Francois’ langur populations are endangered due to habitat loss from deforestation, human encroachment and hunting. Kingdom: Animalia / Phylum: Chordata / Class: Mammalia / Order: Primates / Family: Cercopithecidae / Genus: Trachypithecus / Species group: T. francoisi / Species: T. francoisi / Binomial name: Trachypithecus francoisi, / (Pousargues, 1898)

  • Endangered Douc Langur / / /

  • Douc Langur- extremly rare / / /

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  • Not like the other “Godbless” but close enough just looking the other way- / Douc Langur – Rare / / /

  • Douc Langur- super endangared / / /

  • Endangered Species © T.Russotto – / My work is NOT public domain and may NOT be used, modified, or changed in any way without my written consent.

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