Javan surili

E647865

The Javan surili is an endangered leaf-eating monkey endemic to western Java, Indonesia, known for its distinctive grey fur and reliance on shrinking montane forest habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Old World monkey
endangered species
leaf monkey
primate species
activityPattern diurnal
belongsToBiogeographicRealm Indomalayan realm NERFINISHED
bodyMass around 6 kilograms
class Mammalia
commonName Javan leaf monkey
Javan surili
grizzled surili NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
diet flowers
fruits
leaves
seeds
endemicTo Java
western Java NERFINISHED
family Cercopithecidae NERFINISHED
firstDescribedBy Johann Jakob von Tschudi NERFINISHED
firstDescribedInYear 1842
furColor grey
genus Presbytis
geographicRangeTrend decreasing
groupComposition one-male multi-female groups
habitat montane forest
submontane forest
tropical rainforest
kingdom Animalia
locomotion quadrupedal
movementPattern arboreal
nativeCountry Indonesia NERFINISHED
order Primates
phylum Chordata
populationTrend decreasing
primaryForestDependency high
reproduction viviparous
scientificName Presbytis comata NERFINISHED
socialStructure group-living
taxonRank species
threat agricultural expansion
deforestation
habitat loss
logging
uses indicator of forest ecosystem health

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