"Wildlife experts have various reasons as to why an infant Dusky langur's fur is so bright. Some suggest that the coloring helps mothers easily locate their young, while others argue that it's a ...
is black in colour and its features often cause it to be confused with another similar-looking species – trachypithecus obscurus or Dusky Langur.
However, the Popa langur, named after nearby Mount Popa, is tragically already on the verge of extinction. Researchers estimate only 200 to 260 individuals remain. Due to their dwindling numbers ...