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  2. Delacour's langur - Wikipedia

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    Males weigh between 7.5 and 10.5 kg (17 and 23 lb), while the females are slightly smaller, weighing between 6.2 and 9.2 kg (14 and 20 lb). Their fur is predominantly black, with white markings on the face and distinctive creamy-white fur over the rump and the outer thighs, while females also have a patch of pale fur in the pubic area.

  3. Wildlife of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Faunal species noted are accounted as 11,217 species of animals, in Vietnam's hot and humid climate. These are broadly: Indian elephants, bears (black bear and honey bear), Indochinese tigers and Indochinese leopards as well as smaller animals like pygmy lorises, [21] monkeys (such as snub-nosed monkey), bats, flying squirrels, turtles and otters.

  4. White-faced monkey - Wikipedia

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  5. White faced monkey - Wikipedia

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  6. List of mammals of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the mammal species of Vietnam. ... Family: Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys) Genus: Macaca. ... White-cheeked crested gibbon, ...

  7. White-headed langur - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Cat Ba langur (T. poliocephalus), which is now thought to be endemic to Vietnam. [2]Its taxonomy was previously uncertain; it has been considered a partially albinistic population of the François' langur (T. francoisi), a subspecies of Francois' langur, [3] a valid species (T. leucocephalus), or a subspecies, T. poliocephalus leucocephalus.

  8. Germain's langur - Wikipedia

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    Germain's langur (Trachypithecus germaini) [1] is an Old World monkey native to Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. [3] [2] The monkey was previously included in Trachypithecus cristatus [3] and Trachypithecus villosus. [2] Two subspecies were recognized: [3] Trachypithecus germaini germaini; Trachypithecus germaini caudalis

  9. Pitheciinae - Wikipedia

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    The skin is covered in shaggy fur, its coloring varies depending upon species from black to grey and brown up to white. Parts of the face can be bald. The tail, which is not used for grasping but for balance, is also hairy, although the uakari's tail is only a stub. Like most New World monkeys, they are diurnal and arboreal. They are good ...