hanuman langur

hanuman langur or the grey langur

Hanuman Langur, Semnopithecus Genus, @ NH9 Pune – Hyderabad, Karnataka border

This photograph was taken during our car trip from pune to hyderabad.

The hanuman langur has a black face and black tail resembling hanuman (the monkey god, who burnt his face and tail while rescuing Sita), and hence the name. These langurs feed on fruits, flowers, leaves and insects, depending on the season. They have a symbiotic relationship with other animals like the chital deer, as a lookout for predators and for sharing fruits.

The species photographed here is the Southern Plains Gray Langur semnopithecus dussumieri, mostly found in the south-west-central India.

2 Responses

  1. sarah says:

    A nice and admired capture chetta. More, since I know it was a challenge to shoot these monkeys with all the commotion and the dominant male screaming threat a few times. phew!

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