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Semnopithecus is a genus of Old World monkeys native to the Indian subcontinent, with all species with the exception of two being commonly known as gray langurs. [1] . Traditionally only the species Semnopithecus entellus was recognized, but since about 2001 additional species have been recognized.
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The Langoor, also known as the ‘Great Indian Langoor’, is a type of monkey only found in India. ‘Langoor’ also colloquially means ‘crazy’ in Hindi. We chose the name because it reflects our approach: you need to be crazy to be able to change the world.
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In India, there are 10 different species of langurs, all belonging to two genera: Semnopithecus and Trachypithecus. The Northern Plains Langur is the most common species, while the Golden Langur and Phayre’s Leaf Monkeys are the rarest among them.
Gee's golden langur (Trachypithecus geei), also known as simply the golden langur, is an Old World monkey found in a small region of Western Assam, India and the neighboring foothills of the Black Mountains of Bhutan.
Langurs, part of the Colobinae subfamily, represent Old World monkeys recognized for their elongated bodies, extended tails, and remarkable facial features. They are primarily tree-dwelling, spending most of their lives amid the canopy of diverse forest environments.