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  2. Gee's golden langur - Wikipedia

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    Gee's golden langur is currently endangered with a decreasing population trend; the total population of mature adults has been estimated as 6000–6500. [27] It is one of the most endangered primate species of India and Bhutan. [ 28 ]

  3. List of primates by population - Wikipedia

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    Population was estimated at over 2,000 in the late 1950s. [1] Eastern black crested gibbon: ... Gee's golden langur: Trachypithecus geei: 6,000–6,500 [47] EN [47]

  4. Trachypithecus - Wikipedia

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    Gee's golden langur, Trachypithecus geei; T. francoisi group ... IUCN status and estimated population Annamese langur. T. margarita (Elliot, 1909) Southeastern Asia:

  5. Semnopithecus - Wikipedia

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    At present it is unclear where the T. pileatus species group (consisting of the capped langur, Shortridge's langur and Gee's golden langur) belongs, as available mtDNA data place it in Semnopithecus, while Y chromosome data place it in Trachypithecus. [9]

  6. Cat Ba langur - Wikipedia

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    The Cat Ba langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), also known as the golden-headed langur, is a critically endangered species of langur endemic to Cát Bà Island, Vietnam.It is among the rarest primates in the world, and possibly the rarest primate in Asia, with population size estimated at less than 70 individuals.

  7. List of mammals of India - Wikipedia

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    Nilgiri langur (Trachypithecus johnii) (J. Fischer, 1829) Gee's golden langur ( Trachypithecus geei ) (Khajuria, 1956) Family Hylobatidae: lesser apes (gibbons)

  8. Edward Pritchard Gee - Wikipedia

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    Edward Pritchard Gee (1904–1968) was a Cambridge educated, Anglo-Indian [3] tea-planter and an amateur naturalist in Assam, India.He is credited with the 1953 discovery of Gee's golden langur.

  9. List of national parks of India - Wikipedia

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    Gee's golden langur: Sankosh River: Kaziranga National Park: Indian rhinoceros Royal Bengal Tiger: Near Kaliabor: 1974 Declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 Largest population of Indian Rhinoceros, wild water buffalo and Eastern Swamp Deer|| Indian rhinoceros, Royal Bengal Tiger, Wild water buffalo, Asian elephant, Eastern Swamp Deer