Gray Hanuman Langur | 28 Oct 2021
Why in News
Recently, A troop of Gray langurs (Semnopithecus entellus) with their pelage (fur or hair) coloured blue was spotted in an industrial neighbourhood of Ankleshwar in Gujarat.
Key Points
- Abobut:
- Also called Hanuman, Langur, named after the Hindu god, Hanuman.
- Its 16 subspecies’ range extends from the Himalayas in the north to peninsular India in the south.
- It is grey washed with buff or silvery shades. Their hands and feet are black and they have long tails for balancing on tree limbs.
- Also called Hanuman, Langur, named after the Hindu god, Hanuman.
- Habitat:
- It is found both in forests and near human habitations.
- They inhabit areas between 2,200-4,000 metres above mean sea level in the subtropical, tropical moist temperate, alpine, coniferous and broadleaved forests and scrublands.
- Distribution:
- It is distributed in a varied habitat including dry savannah and tropical rainforests.
- In the Indian Subcontinent, their distribution is reported in Bhutan, northern India and Nepal.
- Threat:
- Protection Status:
- IUCN Red List: Least Concern
- CITES: Appendix-I
- Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 : Schedule-I