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Kind of makes you wonder what the baby daddy looks like.
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Oh Sue Ann, great picture of a Silvery langur with her baby. Silvery langurs are native to Southeast Asia. They typically live in large social groups of 10-18 individuals. The babies are born with flame-orange fur, which will turn to the silvery-grey of the adults within three to five months. The baby and mother typically share a tight bond, but other females within the troop will often assist with babysitting and care of the infant. Silvery langurs are leaf-eating monkeys (as their name suggests) and spend much of their time arboreal, eating young leaves, shoots, and fruit.
There, taking of my lecturer's hat now.
Hugs, Jane.
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Thank you, thank you, Jane! I was hoping you would let us know the circumstances of why the baby was so different from the mom. I am in awe of your knowledge about primates . . . you certainly could be a successful lecturer on that subject! :hug: :hug: :hug:
Great pic, I have seen them before, but loved the info from Jane. Isn't that baby just the cutest with that bright color?
Hugs Pat 