Black-faced Langur
The Black-faced Langur is a primate species found primarily in the forests of India and Nepal. Known for its distinctive black face and long limbs, this monkey is part of the Colobus family. They typically have a grayish-brown body and are well-adapted to arboreal life, spending most of their time in trees.
These langurs are social animals, living in groups that can range from a few individuals to over twenty. Their diet mainly consists of leaves, fruits, and flowers, which they forage for in their forest habitats. The conservation status of the Black-faced Langur is of concern due to habitat loss and hunting.