Lutung atau langur
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Lutung (or langur in other language) is a group of Old World monkeys that form the genus Trachypithecus. In general, langurs are distributed in two regions: Southeast Asia (southwest India, southern China, Kalimantan, and Bali) and southern India and Sri Lanka. Lutung is slender and has a long tail. The color of the body hair (hair) varies depending on the species, from black and gray to golden yellow. When compared to its legs, Lutung's hands are fairly short, with hairless palms. Lutung sizes range from 40-80 cm, weighing 5-15 kg; the male is bigger than the female. The bulge above his eyes distinguishes Lutung from his close relative, Surili. Date: Taken on 14 July 2019, 10:31:58. Source: Own work. Author: Irhanz.
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