During the monsoon season, fruit may comprise up to 50 percent of the langur's diet. Feeding strategy is adapted to cope with seasonal food scarcity. Langurs seldom leave the trees, even to drink ...
They love to live in cool, dense forests near riverbanks, where they can find plenty of food like fruits, flowers, and leaves. The golden langur thrives in a calm environment, where the trees ...
Caretakers collect and prepare these foods in carefully balanced portions, ensuring each langur receives a mix of three to four different types of leaves per meal to meet their nutritional needs.
With fewer than 2,500 mature adults left in the wild, the endangered golden langur clings to fragmented pockets of forest in northeast India and Bhutan. Like some other monkey species, this secretive ...
A rare population of leucistic, or partially white, purple-faced langurs near Sri Lanka’s Sinharaja Forest Reserve has attracted ecotourism interest, even as monkeys in general are perceived by ...