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- Q1140604 subject Q7232921.
- Q1140604 abstract "The doucs or douc langurs make up the genus Pygathrix, which consists of these 3 species:Red-shanked douc, Pygathrix nemaeusBlack-shanked douc, Pygathrix nigripesGray-shanked douc, Pygathrix cinereaThese colobine Old World monkeys, native to Southeast Asia, have an extremely striking appearance. The red-shanked douc characteristically has bright maroon legs and reddish patches around the eyes. In contrast, the grey-shanked douc is less vibrant, with speckled grey legs and orange markings on the face. Both have dappled grey bodies, black hands and feet and white cheeks, although the cheek hairs of the red-shanked douc are much longer. The black-shanked douc has black legs. Their long hind limbs and tail allow these monkeys to be very agile in their treetop habitat.They live in small family groups headed by one adult male. A single group may have several adult females, and many children. Young males unaffiliated with a family group often make their own troops. Females usually bear a single offspring at a time, which is suckled for about a year.Even though they are known as "douc langurs", they are in fact more closely related to the proboscis monkey and snub-nosed monkeys than to any of the langurs. They are part of the subfamily Colobinae of the family Cercopithecidae.Two Douc monkeys were skinned alive and tortured by Vietnamese soldiers in 2012, pictures of the skinned monkeys were posted online and lead to an uproar.".
- Q1140604 class Q7377.
- Q1140604 family Q182968.
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- Q1140604 kingdom Q729.
- Q1140604 order Q7380.
- Q1140604 phylum Q10915.
- Q1140604 thumbnail Red-shanked_Douc_(Pygathrix_nemaeus)_-Philadelphia_Zoo.jpg?width=300.
- Q1140604 wikiPageExternalLink pygathrix.
- Q1140604 wikiPageExternalLink Pygathrix_nigripes.
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- Q1140604 wikiPageWikiLink Q7232921.
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- Q1140604 classis "Mammalia".
- Q1140604 familia Q182968.
- Q1140604 name "Douc".
- Q1140604 ordo "Primates".
- Q1140604 phylum Q10915.
- Q1140604 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1140604 subfamilia Q732737.
- Q1140604 type Animal.
- Q1140604 type Eukaryote.
- Q1140604 type Mammal.
- Q1140604 type Species.
- Q1140604 type Thing.
- Q1140604 type Q19088.
- Q1140604 type Q729.
- Q1140604 type Q7377.
- Q1140604 comment "The doucs or douc langurs make up the genus Pygathrix, which consists of these 3 species:Red-shanked douc, Pygathrix nemaeusBlack-shanked douc, Pygathrix nigripesGray-shanked douc, Pygathrix cinereaThese colobine Old World monkeys, native to Southeast Asia, have an extremely striking appearance. The red-shanked douc characteristically has bright maroon legs and reddish patches around the eyes.".
- Q1140604 label "Douc".
- Q1140604 depiction Red-shanked_Douc_(Pygathrix_nemaeus)_-Philadelphia_Zoo.jpg.
- Q1140604 name "Douc".