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Francois Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) captive from Southern China and NE Vietnam
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Francois Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) captive from Southern China and NE Vietnam
Francois Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) captive from Southern China and NE Vietnam. Endangered species
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Black Catalogue5 Cercopithecidae Endangered Expressions Eyes Faces Heads Langurs Leaf Monkey Looking At Camera Monkeys One Animal Portraits Primates Republic Of China Southern China Surprised
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Say Cheese! This Francois Langur is ready for his close-up, and he's got the perfect pose down pat. With those expressive eyes and surprised expression, it's hard not to be captivated by this endangered species from Southern China and NE Vietnam. This black-furred beauty belongs to the cercopithecidae family, known for their stunning fur coats and unique facial features. Just look at that perfectly groomed head of hair! It's no wonder they're also called leaf monkeys – they blend right in with their lush green surroundings. Caught in a moment of curiosity, this langur seems fascinated by the camera lens. Perhaps he knows just how important it is to capture his image as an ambassador for wildlife conservation. After all, being one of only a few remaining individuals of his kind makes him truly special. Outdoors in his natural habitat, this primate showcases the incredible biodiversity found in both Southern China and NE Vietnam. Let's hope that through photographs like these, we can raise awareness about the urgent need to protect these magnificent creatures. Kudos to Rod Williams for capturing such a remarkable portrait of this Francois Langur – a true testament to the wonders of nature!
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