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groups are more likely to interact peacefully. The most serious conflicts occur when a male intrudes directly on the territory of another male, which may result in the intruder displacing the resident and taking control of the group. In many other primates, such a displacement would normally be followed by the male-killing any infants sired by his predecessor; although this may occur in silvery lutungs, it has not been directly observed and may be less common than in some other species.
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period of 181 to 200 days. The young weigh about 400 g (14 oz), measure about 20 cm (7.9 in) and are well developed, with a strong grip for holding onto the mother. Silvery lutungs are born with orange fur and with white hairless skin on the face, hands, and feet. The skin rapidly
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monkey. Although it does also eat fruit, and some seeds and flowers, these comprise only 9% of the diet, and it is also able to feed on tougher and more mature leaves than any of its close relatives. Because of these differences, silvery lutungs do not normally live in the same parts of the forest as
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Although less vocal than other closely related species, silvery lutungs make at least thirteen different vocalisations, with the most common being used by adult males defending their territory. Other vocalisations express fear, anger, excitement, and satisfaction, in addition to various calls made by
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Because group ranges often overlap, different groups frequently come into contact with one another. The adult male protects his group and territory from competing males, communicating his dominance to other males via vocalizations and fighting. In the absence of males, however, females from different
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based. Females remain in the group for life, while males leave shortly after reaching adulthood, living in small groups of their own until they can take over an established harem. Within the group, males dominate the females, and females with young dominate those without. However, there is relatively
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Females range from 46 to 51 centimetres (18 to 20 in) in head-body length, with an average weight of 5.7 kilograms (13 lb) and a tail length of 67 to 75 centimetres (26 to 30 in). Males are slightly larger, from 50 to 58 centimetres (20 to 23 in) in length, with an average weight
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Malaysian Borneo. Researchers began monitoring the animal and analyzing photos of it as it matured which led to the conclusion it was an extremely rare phenomenon. Researchers say hybridization between closely related species is not unheard of, however, the offspring of two distantly related
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tail. It has grey-tipped, dark brown or black fur, giving it a uniform silvery appearance. Unlike some related species, there are no paler markings on the face or body, except for a patch of whitish hair on the groin of females. A crest of fur runs along the top of the head, and the hair on the
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is unusually long, even compared to those of other langurs, and has several pouches along its length, which carry out further fermentation of plant matter. The teeth have grinding ridges and other modifications to allow the more efficient processing of tough leaves.
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for 18 months, even though the biological mother stops lactating after just 12 months. The young are sexually mature almost as soon as they finish weaning, and, on average, females first give birth at 35 months of age.
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onwards and occupy the same geographic range as today. Some of these fossils had significantly larger cheek teeth than living animals, although they have not been assigned to a distinct subspecies.
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are difficult to distinguish genetically, and there is some uncertainty as to which represents genuinely distinct species. However, the closest living relative of the silvery lutung may be the
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other monkeys. Where other species are found in the same area, silvery lutungs are more commonly found in the middle canopy of the forest, leaving the higher branches to monkeys with a more
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species is rarely observed in the wild, going on to say this particular hybrid is only the second time intergeneric hybridization (offspring resulting from the matings between different
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changes to the dark adult colour, but the fur does not reach the adult pattern for three to five months after birth. The young are cared for by females communally and are not
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cheeks is long, often obscuring the ears. The hands and feet are hairless, with dark-coloured skin, and have opposable thumbs and toes.
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Rosenblum, L.L.; et al. (1997). "High mitochondrial DNA diversity with little structure within and among leaf monkey populations (
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Shelmidine, N.; et al. (2009). "Patterns of reproduction in
Malayan silvered leaf monkeys at the Bronx Zoo".
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Silvery lutungs are unusually susceptible to human diseases, including
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little aggression within the group compared with some related species.
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Medway, L. (1970). "Breeding of the silvered leaf monkey,
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Lhota, S.; Yap, J.L.; Benedict, M.L.; Ching, K. (2022).
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Local predators able to feed on silvery lutungs include
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Silvery lutungs have lived up to 31 years in captivity.
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Infant silvery lutung, showing orange fur and pale skin
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of food, and has some similarities with the stomach of
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918:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
353:The silvery lutung is a medium-sized
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1045:International Journal of Primatology
995:International Journal of Primatology
697:The silvery lutung is classified as
2372:Black-and-white snub-nosed monkey (
797:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
600:The silvery lutung is a specialist
402:The silvery lutung is found across
435:Trachypithecus cristatus cristatus
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437:- Borneo, Sumatra, Natuna Islands
2817:IUCN Red List vulnerable species
1347:10.1111/j.1744-7429.2007.00271.x
713:and the development of oil palm
705:and is listed in Appendix II of
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2108:Black-crested Sumatran langur (
1245:American Journal of Primatology
1202:American Journal of Primatology
1041:? An assessment of photographs"
1286:Lo, S-C.; et al. (1989).
1:
2852:Near threatened biota of Asia
2162:East Sumatran banded langur (
1802:Northern plains gray langur (
1573:Miss Waldron's red colobus (
859:(Primates: Cercopithecidae)"
2399:Myanmar snub-nosed monkey (
938:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.03.006
27:Species of Old World monkey
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2827:Primates of Southeast Asia
2390:Tonkin snub-nosed monkey (
2363:Golden snub-nosed monkey (
2153:Robinson's banded langur (
2076:Indochinese black langur (
1923:Selangor silvered langur (
1811:Black-footed gray langur (
1708:Ulindi River red colobus (
1057:10.1007/s10764-022-00293-z
321:, and riverine forests in
2857:Mammals described in 1821
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1950:Indochinese grey langur (
1654:Niger Delta red colobus (
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1415:Extant species of family
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2491:Trachypithecus cristatus
2381:Gray snub-nosed monkey (
2144:Raffles' banded langur (
2117:Black-and-white langur (
1690:Oustalet's red colobus (
1645:Tana River red colobus (
1486:(Black and white colobi)
1039:Trachypithecus cristatus
987:Trachypithecus cristatus
912:Trachypithecus cristatus
857:Trachypithecus cristatus
790:Trachypithecus cristatus
744:; Reeder, D. M. (eds.).
564:Silvery lutungs grooming
449:Selangor silvered langur
398:Distribution and habitat
298:Trachypithecus cristatus
242:Trachypithecus cristatus
210:Trachypithecus cristatus
2847:Near threatened animals
2234:Sabah grizzled langur (
2126:Black Sumatran langur (
1663:Bouvier's red colobus (
1600:Thollon's red colobus (
1007:10.1023/A:1026304415648
18:Trachypithecus villosus
2270:Natuna Island surili (
2189:White-fronted surili (
2180:White-thighed surili (
1959:Phayre's leaf monkey (
1636:Zanzibar red colobus (
1627:Udzungwa red colobus (
1591:Preuss's red colobus (
991:Trachypithecus auratus
968:Asian Primates Journal
853:Harding, L.E. (2010).
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381:diet. This allows for
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2004:Gee's golden langur (
1995:Shortridge's langur (
1829:Purple-faced langur (
1784:Kashmir gray langur (
1672:Semliki red colobus (
1618:Ugandan red colobus (
1564:Western red colobus (
890:Napier, P.H. (1985).
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317:, living in coastal,
301:), also known as the
266:Silvery lutung range
2832:Mammals of Indonesia
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2322:Black-shanked douc (
2243:Maroon leaf monkey (
1820:Tufted gray langur (
1699:Lomami red colobus (
1681:Lang's red colobus (
1372:BBC: Silvered Langur
1167:Journal of Mammalogy
568:Silvery lutungs are
486:Phayre's leaf monkey
303:silvered leaf monkey
2837:Mammals of Malaysia
2447:Pig-tailed langur (
2331:Gray-shanked douc (
2067:Delacour's langur (
1941:Dusky leaf monkey (
1914:Tenasserim lutung (
1878:West Javan langur (
1869:East Javan langur (
1793:Tarai gray langur (
1775:Nepal gray langur (
1609:Foa's red colobus (
1582:Pennant's colobus (
1419:(Old World monkeys)
1339:2007Biotr..39..292C
930:2008MolPE..47..629R
323:Peninsular Malaysia
67:Conservation status
2842:Primates of Borneo
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2313:Red-shanked douc (
2022:François' langur (
1896:Germain's langur (
1163:Presbytis cristata
1140:10.1007/bf02557555
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349:Description
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2811:Categories
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2315:P. nemaeus
2272:P. natunae
2209:P. thomasi
2164:P. percura
2137:P. mitrata
2119:P. bicolor
1961:T. phayrei
1871:T. auratus
1831:S. vetulus
1723:Procolobus
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1461:Haplorhini
1459:Suborder:
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974:(1): 2−38.
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675:Binturongs
359:prehensile
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82:Vulnerable
2767:Q41167985
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464:Evolution
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313:. It is
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218:Species:
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114:Eukaryota
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2218:P. hosei
1822:S. priam
1734:P. verus
1683:P. langi
1455:Primates
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602:folivore
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319:mangrove
315:arboreal
309:, is an
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272:Synonyms
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154:Primates
144:Mammalia
134:Chordata
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124:Animalia
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59:Malaysia
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2506:Q368754
2414:Nasalis
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2006:T. geei
1970:T. popa
1786:S. ajax
1611:P. foai
1479:Colobus
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