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	      																										Hatinh Langur  
Common name for a 
species of Leaf Monkey with the scientific 
name Trachypithecus hatinhensis. It is a monotypic species, i.e. not a subspecies, 
and is only found in Vietnam and 
	
	
	Laos, 
where it inhabits  limestone forests. 
The Hatinh Langur is very similar to the 
			      
					
					Tonkin Leaf Monkey 
(Trachypithecus francoisi), 
i.e.  
mostly blackish with a brownish tinge and with white stripes on the cheeks. 
However, in the Hatinh Langur this so-called white beard extends behind the ears 
to the back of the head, whereas in the Tonkin Leaf Monkey, the white stripes on 
the cheeks run from mouth to ears and do not extend to the nape. It is also very 
similar to the Laotian Langur (Trachypithecus laotum), which is endemic to Laos, 
and besides a clear genetic difference between the two, the white cheeks also 
extend to behind the ears, though some may have largely white heads, with or 
without a dark crest, whereas yet others may have nearly unmarked, black heads. 
There are currently an estimated 600 animals still living in the wild.
			
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