Friday 1 August 2014

Rest & Peace

Portrays an Indian Grey Langur relaxing on a tree. 
These Indian Monkeys are also known as Hanuman Langurs and they are most widespread in South Asia, These langurs are largely grey, with a black face and ears. Externally, the various species mainly differ in the darkness of the hands and feet, the overall color and the presence or absence of a crest. Gray langurs are herbivores but they do not depend on leaves and leaf buds of herbs, they eat also coniferous needles and cones, fruits and fruit buds, evergreen petioles, shoots and roots, seeds, grass, bamboo, fern rhizomes, mosses, and lichens. Grey Langurs are commonly found species of monkey in North India. These Monkeys are very trouble making and restless, they are rarely found relaxing that's why I titled the post 'Rest & Peace'.

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