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Presbytis femoralis (Martin, 1838) is a animal in the Cercopithecidae family, order Primates, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Presbytis femoralis (Martin, 1838)

Presbytis femoralis (Martin, 1838)

Raffles' banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) is a primate with specific size ranges and characteristic dark and white fur patterning.

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Genus
Presbytis
Order
Primates
Class
Mammalia

About Presbytis femoralis (Martin, 1838)

Head-and-body length

Presbytis femoralis, commonly known as Raffles' banded langur, measures 43.2 to 61.0 cm (17.0 to 24.0 inches) in head-and-body length, not including the tail.

Tail length

Its tail ranges from 61.0 to 83.8 cm (24.0 to 33.0 inches) in length.

Weight

This species weighs between 5.9 and 8.2 kg (13 to 18 lb).

Coloration

It has dark fur covering its back and sides, while white fur forms a band across the chest and along the inner thighs.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Mammalia Primates Cercopithecidae Presbytis

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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