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  2. Marine larval ecology - Wikipedia

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    Marine larval ecology is the study of the factors influencing dispersing larvae, which many marine invertebrates and fishes have. Marine animals with a larva typically release many larvae into the water column, where the larvae develop before metamorphosing into adults.

  3. Semnopithecus - Wikipedia

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    Langurs mostly walk quadrupedally and spend half of their time on the ground and the other half in trees. They will also make bipedal hops, climbing and descending supports with the body upright, and leaps. Langurs can leap 3.6–4.7 m (12–15 ft) horizontally and 10.7–12.2 m (35–40 ft) in descending. [8]

  4. Delacour's langur - Wikipedia

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    Delacour's langur is somewhat larger than its two closest relatives, François' langur and the Laotian langur, but in other respects has a similar appearance.Adults measure from 57 to 62 cm (22 to 24 in) in head-body length, with a tail 82 to 88 mm (3.2 to 3.5 in) long.

  5. Northern plains gray langur - Wikipedia

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    The northern plains gray langur is diurnal, and is both terrestrial and arboreal. [7] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. [2] Females groom members of both sexes but males do not groom others. [7] The northern plains gray langur can live in several different types of groups.

  6. Newly Discovered Monkey Species Is Already on the Verge of ...

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    Scientists have recently discovered a new primate species in Myanmar’s central forest. However, the Popa langur, named after nearby Mount Popa, is tragically already on the verge of extinction.

  7. Colobinae - Wikipedia

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    Adult Nilgiri Langur pictured. Colobines are medium-sized primates with long tails (except for the pig-tailed langur) and diverse colorations. The coloring of nearly all young animals differs remarkably from that of the adults. Most species are arboreal, although some live a more terrestrial life.

  8. François' langur - Wikipedia

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    François' langur spends a greater part of its day travelling during the winter (20.12%) and huddling in the spring (14.62%). [8] François' langur lives in groups of 4 to 27 langurs, but will usually be found in groups around 12. [3] [9] It lives in a matriarchal society where the females lead the group.

  9. Something in the ocean is eating great white sharks - AOL

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    Ever since the movie "Jaws" popularized great white sharks as predatory man-killers, people have had misconceptions about these animals. That is why researchers have been doing everything they can ...