Hanuman Langur Skull

Hanuman Langur Skull - The Hanuman langur, also called the temple monkey, is found in Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka. Feeding in troops that contain both males and females of various ages, the Hanuman langur dines primarily on leaves and other plant parts. This diurnal species sleeps in shady groves during the hot midday hours. This langur is considered sacred in parts of its range.

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Hanuman LangurFamily: Cercopithecidae
Semnopithecus entellus Skull Length: 13cm / 5.1"
Origin: Asia
Omnivore 
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