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- Surili abstract "The surilis are a group of Old World monkeys and make up the entirety of the genus Presbytis. They live in the Thai-Malay Peninsula, on Sumatra, Borneo, Java and smaller nearby islands.Surilis are rather small, slim built primates. Their fur at the top is brown, grey, black or orange, and at the lower surface whitish or greyish, sometimes also orange, with some species having fur designs at the head or at the hips. Their German name of Mützenlanguren ("capped langurs") comes from the hair on their head, which forms a tuft. They differ from the other langurs by characteristics in the shape of their head (particularly the poorly developed or absent brow ridges, and the prominent nasal bones), in the teeth and by the size of their small thumbs. Surilis range in adult length from 40 to 60 cm (with a 50 to 85 cm long tail) and a weight of 5 to 8 kg.Diurnal forest dwellers, they spend nearly their entire life in the trees. They live in groups of up to 21 animals (average 10 or less animals in most species) consisting of a male, several females, and their young. A few species have been observed in monogamous pairings (particularly the Mentawai langur), although this might be a reaction to the decrease of their habitat. Lone males and all-male groups have also been reported. The groups are hierarchically developed, with intergroup communication that is both vocal and postural.The surilis' diet consists of leaves, fruits, and seeds.Gestation time is five to six months, and births are typically of single young. Newborn animals are white colored and have a black strip at the back, although some have a cross-shaped mark. By one year the young are weaned and at an age of four to five years they are fully mature. The typical life expectancy in the wild remains poorly known for most species, but captive Sumatran surilis have lived for more than 18 years.Several species in this genus are restricted to regions with extensive habitat destruction, and are also threatened by hunting. Consequently, 8 of the 11 species are rated as vulnerable or worse by IUCN, and the Sarawak surili has been referred to as "one of the rarest primates in the world." Recently a subspecies of Hose's langur called Miller's grizzled langur, thought to be extinct, was rediscovered in the Wehea Forest on the eastern tip of Borneo island, though it remains one of the world's most endangered primates.".
- Surili class Mammal.
- Surili family Colobinae.
- Surili family Old_World_monkey.
- Surili kingdom Animal.
- Surili order Primate.
- Surili phylum Chordate.
- Surili thumbnail Presbytiscom.jpg?width=300.
- Surili wikiPageExternalLink presbytis.
- Surili wikiPageID "1382614".
- Surili wikiPageLength "6897".
- Surili wikiPageOutDegree "47".
- Surili wikiPageRevisionID "606389991".
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Banded_surili.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Borneo.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Brow_ridge.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colobine_monkeys.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Cercopithecidae.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Chordata.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Colobinae.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Diurnal_animal.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Diurnality.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Gray_langur.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Habitat_destruction.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Hoses_langur.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink IUCN.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_for_Conservation_of_Nature.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Java.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Javan_surili.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Friedrich_von_Eschscholtz.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Langur.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Lutung.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Malay_Peninsula.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Maroon_leaf_monkey.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Mentawai_langur.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Millers_grizzled_langur.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Monogamous.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Monogamy.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Nasal_bone.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Natuna_Island_surili.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Old_World_monkey.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Primate.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Sarawak_surili.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Semnopithecus.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Stamford_Raffles.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Sumatra.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Sumatran_Surili.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Sumatran_surili.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Supraorbital_ridge.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomy_(biology).
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Thai-Malay_Peninsula.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Stamford_Raffles.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Thomass_langur.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Trachypithecus.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink Vulnerable_species.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink White-fronted_surili.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLink White-thighed_surili.
- Surili wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miller's Grizzled Langur".
- Surili wikiPageWikiLinkText "Presbytis".
- Surili wikiPageWikiLinkText "Surili".
- Surili wikiPageWikiLinkText "surili".
- Surili classis "Mammalia".
- Surili familia Cercopithecidae.
- Surili familia Old_World_monkey.
- Surili genus "Presbytis".
- Surili genusAuthority "Eschscholtz, 1821".
- Surili hasPhotoCollection Surili.
- Surili imageCaption Javan_surili.
- Surili name "Surili".
- Surili ordo "Primates".
- Surili phylum Chordata.
- Surili phylum Chordate.
- Surili regnum "Animalia".
- Surili subdivision "11".
- Surili subdivisionRanks Species.
- Surili subfamilia Colobinae.
- Surili typeSpecies "Presbytis mitrata".
- Surili typeSpeciesAuthority "Eschsholtz, 1821".
- Surili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:C.Colobinae_nav.
- Surili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Surili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Surili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Surili subject Category:Colobine_monkeys.
- Surili hypernym Group.
- Surili type Animal.
- Surili type Article.
- Surili type Band.
- Surili type Eukaryote.
- Surili type Mammal.
- Surili type Species.
- Surili type Article.
- Surili type Thing.
- Surili type Q19088.
- Surili type Q729.