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HomeOrientalUnexpected Large Monkey Population Discovered In Cambodia: Tens Of Thousands Of Threatened Primates
31 August 2008
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Unexpected Large Monkey Population Discovered In Cambodia: Tens Of Thousands Of Threatened Primates

Unexpected Large Monkey Population Discovered In Cambodia: Tens Of Thousands Of Threatened Primates (August 29, 2008) — Biologists have discovered surprisingly large populations of two globally threatened primates in a protected area in Cambodia. The report counted 42,000 black-shanked douc langurs along with 2,500 yellow-cheeked crested gibbons in Cambodia’s Seima Biodiversity Conservation Area, an estimate that represents the largest known populations for both species in the world. … > full story

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    Thanks, Jon!

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    Hey, as lived in romania for some years... Dont know If your preference is Nature / hiking + mammal watching…

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    Hi Sam, Todd Pusser - who is a world leading cetacean expert - says this is a Dwarf Sperm Whale.…

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