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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hoolock_gibbonHoolock gibbon - Wikipedia

    The hoolock gibbons are three primate species of genus Hoolock in the gibbon family, Hylobatidae, native to eastern Bangladesh, Northeast India, Myanmar, and Southwest China . Description. Hoolocks are the second-largest of the gibbons, after the siamang. They reach a size of 60 to 90 cm and weigh 6 to 9 kg.

  2. Jul 19, 2023 · Two distinct hoolock gibbon species are found in India's northeastern region: the eastern hoolock gibbon ( Hoolock leuconedys) and the western hoolock gibbon (Hoolock hoolock). A recent study by the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) in Hyderabad analyzed the genetics of these gibbons.

  3. www.wwfindia.org › about_wwf › priority_speciesHoolock Gibbons | WWF India

    With long and slender arms, hoolock gibbons are swift creatures, barely needing to step on the ground. They swing from tree to tree in a mode of locomotion known as Brachiation, and can brachiate at speeds upto 55 km/hr, covering upto six meters in just one swing!

  4. vajiramandravi.com › upsc-daily-current-affairs › prelims-pointersHoolock Gibbon - Vajiram & Ravi

    Aug 26, 2023 · The Hoolock gibbon, unique to India’s northeast, is one of 20 species of gibbons on Earth. It is categorised into Western Hoolock Gibbon and Eastern Hoolock Gibbon . Like all apes, they are extremely intelligent, with distinct personalities and strong family bonds.

  5. The western hoolock gibbon (Hoolock hoolock) is a primate from the gibbon family, Hylobatidae. The species is found in Assam, Mizoram, and Meghalaya in India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar west of the Chindwin River.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · As the only ape species in India, the hoolock gibbon ( Hoolock hoolock) has been extensively studied and key threats include habitat loss and fragmentation, and hunting.

  7. Apr 30, 2021 · Fourteen years after reports noting that India has two separate species of the gibbon – the hoolock gibbon and the eastern hoolock gibbon – a latest genetic analysis has now proved that there is only one species of ape in India.

  8. Aug 21, 2001 · The genus Hoolock is unique among gibbons in possessing a diploid chromosome number of 38 (Prouty et al. 1983; Liu et al., 1987). In other gibbon genera the number is 50 ( Symphalangus ), 52 ( Nomascus ) and 44 ( Hylobates ), respectively.

  9. The Western Hoolock Gibbon is an ape found in the tropical forest canopy in India, Bangladesh and Myanmar. Tailless like other apes, they are nonetheless set apart by their long arms and dense hair. Males are black with a tell-tale white eyebrow-like stripe above their eyes and weigh around 6.9kg.

  10. Aug 13, 2008 · Hoolock gibbons are almost entirely arboreal, coming to the ground only in exceptional circumstances. Movement is primarily through brachiation (70-80% of movement), leaping, climbing and jumping (16-25%) and acrobatics or bipedal walking (4-5%) (Alfred 1992; Islam & Feeroz 1992; Sati & Alfred 2002).

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