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	      																										Grey-shanked Douc Langur  
Common name for a 
species of Leaf Monkey with the scientific 
name Pygathrix cinerea. It has a 
	light 
	grey back, outer legs and outer arms, blackish 
hands, inner legs, inner arms, breast and shoulders, a white chest, belly, 
bottom, tail and beard, and a 
dark orange  
	neck, whilst 
	the skin of its face is
largely pinkish, apart from 
the area of the mouth, which is white. Its crown is whitish to 
light grey, with at the edge of the face some dark orange fur on the sides 
and a patch of black coloured fur in the middle. 
The Grey-shanked Douc Langur was originally 
described as a subspecies of the 
Red-shanked Douc Langur (fig.), 
but was later elevated to a monotypic species, due to morphological differences. Like other Leaf Monkeys, Grey-shanked Douc 
Langurs (fig.) 
are herbivorous, feeding primarily on leaves, fruits and buds, and hence spend 
most of their lives in the canopy of trees.
			
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