Nilgiri langur

E685021

The Nilgiri langur is a dark-furred, long-tailed Old World monkey endemic to the forests of the Western Ghats in southern India.

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Label Occurrences
Nilgiri langur canonical 3

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Old World monkey
primate
vertebrate
activityPattern diurnal
belongsToBiogeographicRealm Indomalayan realm NERFINISHED
bodySize medium-sized monkey
breeding viviparous
class Mammalia
commonName Nilgiri langur NERFINISHED
black leaf monkey
conservationStatus Vulnerable
diet flowers
fruits
leaves
seeds
dietType folivorous
herbivorous
endemicTo Western Ghats NERFINISHED
faceColor black
family Cercopithecidae NERFINISHED
foundIn Karnataka NERFINISHED
Kerala NERFINISHED
Nilgiri Hills NERFINISHED
Tamil Nadu NERFINISHED
Western Ghats mountain range NERFINISHED
furColor blackish
dark brown
genus Semnopithecus NERFINISHED
groupComposition one-male multi-female groups
habitat forest edges
montane forest
shola forest
tropical moist evergreen forest
kingdom Animalia
locomotion arboreal
nativeRegion southern India NERFINISHED
nativeTo India NERFINISHED
order Primates
phylum Chordata
protectedBy Indian Wildlife Protection laws
reproduction sexual reproduction
scientificName Semnopithecus johnii NERFINISHED
socialStructure group-living
subfamily Colobinae NERFINISHED
tail long tail
taxonRank species
threat forest fragmentation
habitat loss
hunting

Referenced by (3)

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Nilgiri Hills supportsSpecies Nilgiri langur
Periyar National Park hasSpecies Nilgiri langur