Cat Ba langur

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The Cat Ba langur is a critically endangered leaf-eating monkey endemic to Vietnam’s Cat Ba Island, known as one of the world’s rarest primate species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Old World monkey
critically endangered species
endemic species
leaf-eating monkey
primate
activityPattern diurnal
bodyCovering fur
class Mammalia
commonName Cat Ba langur NERFINISHED
Golden-headed langur NERFINISHED
conservationAction anti-poaching patrols
community-based conservation programs
strict protection on Cat Ba Island
conservationStatus one of the world’s rarest primates
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
diet fruits
leaves
young shoots
endemicTo Cat Ba Island NERFINISHED
family Cercopithecidae NERFINISHED
foundInProtectedArea Cat Ba National Park NERFINISHED
genus Trachypithecus NERFINISHED
habitat limestone karst
tropical evergreen forest
IUCNRedListCategory CR
IUCNStatus Critically Endangered
kingdom Animalia
locomotion arboreal
climbing on cliffs
nativeRange Cat Ba Archipelago NERFINISHED
notableFeature dark body fur
golden or yellowish head and shoulders
order Primates
parentTaxon Trachypithecus poliocephalus NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
populationTrend decreasing
primaryThreatFromHumans poaching for traditional medicine
recognizedAs one of the most endangered primates in the world
reproduction single offspring per birth
scientificName Trachypithecus poliocephalus poliocephalus NERFINISHED
socialStructure harem groups
small groups
taxonRank subspecies
threat habitat loss
human disturbance
hunting

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Cat Ba Island hasSpecies Cat Ba langur
subject surface form: Cat Ba National Park