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#13160070
6 January 2026
The Himalayan grey langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), also known as the Nepal gray langur, is in Sattal, Uttarakhand, India, on April 20, 2024.
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6 January 2026
The Himalayan grey langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus), also known as the Nepal gray langur, is in Sattal, Uttarakhand, India, on April 20, 2024.
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IMD Issues Red Alert For West Bengal And Odisha - Northern Plains Gray Langur (Semnopithecus Entellus) Animal
14 September 2024
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14 September 2024
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for West Bengal and Odisha, warning of scattered heavy to very heavy downpours on September 14. Jharkhand is also under an orange alert as these states brace for intense weather conditions. The IMD has forecast widespread rain and the possibility of flash floods in several regions. Since the morning, stormy winds, thick black clouds, and scattered rain have started appearing. In Tehatta, West Bengal, Northern Plains gray langurs (Semnopithecus entellus) — also known as sacred langurs, Bengal sacred langurs, and Hanuman monkeys — were seen sitting on the roofs of houses with their babies amidst the scattered rain on the morning of September 14, 2024.
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#9665760
28 February 2023
Mother gray langurs holding their newborn babies, and the babies were doing various facial expressions, and their mothers showing love and affection at noon at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on February 25, 2023. These Old World herbivores monkeys are native to India. They spend about half of their time on the ground and the other half in trees, usually lightly wooded areas. They also frequent urban areas.
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#9665752
28 February 2023
Mother gray langurs holding their newborn babies, and the babies were doing various facial expressions, and their mothers showing love and affection at noon at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on February 25, 2023. These Old World herbivores monkeys are native to India. They spend about half of their time on the ground and the other half in trees, usually lightly wooded areas. They also frequent urban areas.
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#9665754
28 February 2023
Mother gray langurs holding their newborn babies, and the babies were doing various facial expressions, and their mothers showing love and affection at noon at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on February 25, 2023. These Old World herbivores monkeys are native to India. They spend about half of their time on the ground and the other half in trees, usually lightly wooded areas. They also frequent urban areas.
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#9665756
28 February 2023
Mother gray langurs holding their newborn babies, and the babies were doing various facial expressions, and their mothers showing love and affection at noon at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on February 25, 2023. These Old World herbivores monkeys are native to India. They spend about half of their time on the ground and the other half in trees, usually lightly wooded areas. They also frequent urban areas.
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#9665758
28 February 2023
Mother gray langurs holding their newborn babies, and the babies were doing various facial expressions, and their mothers showing love and affection at noon at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on February 25, 2023. These Old World herbivores monkeys are native to India. They spend about half of their time on the ground and the other half in trees, usually lightly wooded areas. They also frequent urban areas.
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#9665762
28 February 2023
Mother gray langurs holding their newborn babies, and the babies were doing various facial expressions, and their mothers showing love and affection at noon at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on February 25, 2023. These Old World herbivores monkeys are native to India. They spend about half of their time on the ground and the other half in trees, usually lightly wooded areas. They also frequent urban areas.
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#9665764
28 February 2023
Mother gray langurs holding their newborn babies, and the babies were doing various facial expressions, and their mothers showing love and affection at noon at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on February 25, 2023. These Old World herbivores monkeys are native to India. They spend about half of their time on the ground and the other half in trees, usually lightly wooded areas. They also frequent urban areas.
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#9113516
1 November 2022
The Nepal gray langur monkeys in the wild in Langtang mountain region in the Himalayas in Nepal. Gray langurs are also called Hanuman langurs or Hanuman monkeys, are Old World monkeys native to the Indian subcontinent constituting the genus Semnopithecus. The Nepal gray langur scientifically Semnopithecus schistaceus is a gray langur endemic to the Himalayas in Nepal, far southwestern Tibet, northern India, northern Pakistan, Bhutan and possibly Afghanistan. It is found in forests at an elevation of 1,500 to 4,000 metres high in the mountains. The Nepal gray langur is both terrestrial and arboreal and eats leaves. Langtang National Park was established in 1976 as Nepal's first Himalayan national park and the country's fourth protected area. Langtang, Nepal on April 2022
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1 November 2022
The Nepal gray langur monkeys in the wild in Langtang mountain region in the Himalayas in Nepal. Gray langurs are also called Hanuman langurs or Hanuman monkeys, are Old World monkeys native to the Indian subcontinent constituting the genus Semnopithecus. The Nepal gray langur scientifically Semnopithecus schistaceus is a gray langur endemic to the Himalayas in Nepal, far southwestern Tibet, northern India, northern Pakistan, Bhutan and possibly Afghanistan. It is found in forests at an elevation of 1,500 to 4,000 metres high in the mountains. The Nepal gray langur is both terrestrial and arboreal and eats leaves. Langtang National Park was established in 1976 as Nepal's first Himalayan national park and the country's fourth protected area. Langtang, Nepal on April 2022
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#9113520
1 November 2022
The Nepal gray langur monkeys in the wild in Langtang mountain region in the Himalayas in Nepal. Gray langurs are also called Hanuman langurs or Hanuman monkeys, are Old World monkeys native to the Indian subcontinent constituting the genus Semnopithecus. The Nepal gray langur scientifically Semnopithecus schistaceus is a gray langur endemic to the Himalayas in Nepal, far southwestern Tibet, northern India, northern Pakistan, Bhutan and possibly Afghanistan. It is found in forests at an elevation of 1,500 to 4,000 metres high in the mountains. The Nepal gray langur is both terrestrial and arboreal and eats leaves. Langtang National Park was established in 1976 as Nepal's first Himalayan national park and the country's fourth protected area. Langtang, Nepal on April 2022
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#9113522
1 November 2022
The Nepal gray langur monkeys in the wild in Langtang mountain region in the Himalayas in Nepal. Gray langurs are also called Hanuman langurs or Hanuman monkeys, are Old World monkeys native to the Indian subcontinent constituting the genus Semnopithecus. The Nepal gray langur scientifically Semnopithecus schistaceus is a gray langur endemic to the Himalayas in Nepal, far southwestern Tibet, northern India, northern Pakistan, Bhutan and possibly Afghanistan. It is found in forests at an elevation of 1,500 to 4,000 metres high in the mountains. The Nepal gray langur is both terrestrial and arboreal and eats leaves. Langtang National Park was established in 1976 as Nepal's first Himalayan national park and the country's fourth protected area. Langtang, Nepal on April 2022
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#9113524
1 November 2022
The Nepal gray langur monkeys in the wild in Langtang mountain region in the Himalayas in Nepal. Gray langurs are also called Hanuman langurs or Hanuman monkeys, are Old World monkeys native to the Indian subcontinent constituting the genus Semnopithecus. The Nepal gray langur scientifically Semnopithecus schistaceus is a gray langur endemic to the Himalayas in Nepal, far southwestern Tibet, northern India, northern Pakistan, Bhutan and possibly Afghanistan. It is found in forests at an elevation of 1,500 to 4,000 metres high in the mountains. The Nepal gray langur is both terrestrial and arboreal and eats leaves. Langtang National Park was established in 1976 as Nepal's first Himalayan national park and the country's fourth protected area. Langtang, Nepal on April 2022
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#9113526
1 November 2022
The Nepal gray langur monkeys in the wild in Langtang mountain region in the Himalayas in Nepal. Gray langurs are also called Hanuman langurs or Hanuman monkeys, are Old World monkeys native to the Indian subcontinent constituting the genus Semnopithecus. The Nepal gray langur scientifically Semnopithecus schistaceus is a gray langur endemic to the Himalayas in Nepal, far southwestern Tibet, northern India, northern Pakistan, Bhutan and possibly Afghanistan. It is found in forests at an elevation of 1,500 to 4,000 metres high in the mountains. The Nepal gray langur is both terrestrial and arboreal and eats leaves. Langtang National Park was established in 1976 as Nepal's first Himalayan national park and the country's fourth protected area. Langtang, Nepal on April 2022
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