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The black-crested Sumatran langur (Presbytis melalophos) is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. It is endemic to Sumatra in Indonesia . Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests .
Black-crested Sumatran langur. P. melalophos (Raffles, 1821) Island of Sumatra: Size: 42–61 cm (17–24 in) long, plus 50–85 cm (20–33 in) tail [11] Habitat: Forest and shrubland [14] Diet: Fruits and leaves, as well as seeds and flowers [15] EN Unknown [14] East Sumatran banded langur. P. percura Lyon, 1908: Island of Sumatra
The black Sumatran langur (Presbytis sumatrana) is a species of monkey in the family Cercopithecidae.It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Sumatran surili, Presbytis melalophos (as Presbytis melalophos sumatrana) but genetic analysis revealed that these are separate species.
[4]: 18 The Poultry Club of Great Britain recognises black, blue and white, [8]: 306 while the Entente Européenne recognises the black, black-red and wild type but not the blue. [5] Cocks weigh 2.25–2.70 kg, and hens about 1.80 kg. [3]: 288 The comb is pea-shaped and as small as possible. The beak, face, earlobes, throat, comb, shanks and ...
P. hosei (Hose's langur) P. melalophos (Black-crested Sumatran langur) P. mitrata (Mitered langur) P. natunae (Natuna Island surili) P. percura (East Sumatran banded langur) P. potenziani (Mentawai langur) P. robinsoni (Robinson's banded langur) P. rubicunda (Maroon leaf monkey) P. sabana (Sabah grizzled langur) P. siamensis (White-thighed surili)
Endemic Fauna of Sumatra — a large island in Indonesia. Pages in category "Endemic fauna of Sumatra" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.
They have a dominant gene that causes hyperpigmentation (fibromelanosis), making the chicken mostly black, including feathers, beak, and internal organs. The Cemani is a very popular gamecock for cockfighting in Bali because their thighs have much more muscle compared to other chickens, which leads to them being much faster.
Black-crested Sumatran langur. P. melalophos (Raffles, 1821) Island of Sumatra: Size: 42–61 cm (17–24 in) long, plus 50–85 cm (20–33 in) tail [194] Habitat: Forest and shrubland [197] Diet: Fruits and leaves, as well as seeds and flowers [198] EN Unknown [197] East Sumatran banded langur. P. percura Lyon, 1908: Island of Sumatra