monkey and Toque Macaque | Mammals in Sri Lanka

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Gray langurs are confined to the dry zone of Sri Lanka while Purple-faced leaf monkey is confined most to the wet zone jungles. However, one species of Purple-faced leaf monkey can also be found in the dry zone. Toque macaques show island wide distribution almost all the climatic regions of the Island. Monkeys are living in family groups comprising 6-10 individuals. However, larger group up to about 25 individuals are not uncommon especially in Toque monkeys and gray langurs. Group is consist of related mature females, sub-adults, juveniles and infants of both sexes, with dominant unrelated male. The dominant male usually act as a leader of the group constantly watching the group movements and activities. Many villagers that are living in the remote areas of Sri Lanka and forest fringe communities considered monkeys as pests due to their crop raiding behavior.
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MAMMALS
Mots-clés
Sri Lanka Monkeys, Monkey Wildlife, Monkey Species

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