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2 October 2024
A capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) is on a tree at Kaziranga National Park in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on October 2, 2024. The park reopens Tuesday for tourists after its routine closure during the monsoon season.
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2 October 2024
A capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) is on a tree at Kaziranga National Park in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on October 2, 2024. The park reopens Tuesday for tourists after its routine closure during the monsoon season.
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2 October 2024
A capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) is on a tree at Kaziranga National Park in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on October 2, 2024. The park reopens Tuesday for tourists after its routine closure during the monsoon season.
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2 October 2024
A capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus) sits on a tree at Kaziranga National Park in Nagaon District, Assam, India, on October 2, 2024. The park reopens Tuesday for tourists after its routine closure during the monsoon season.
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17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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