Philippine's leaf monkey langur apos Phayre ( Trphayrei achypitheus )
Mammalia Primates Cercopithecidae
Species profile: gray langur, also known as the Philippine's leaf monkey. Habitat in lowland and hilly forests, including deciduous forest, the diurnal tree monkeys. Morning and evening foraging active, noon, then hide in the shade to rest, hiding in the forest high-level activities, very little land, climbing and jumping ability, vertical jump in the trees will tilt long tail to maintain body balance, Line, frightened when the order of escape in the branches and more quickly run and jump, which made a great ring branches. Sexual gregarious, often in groups of 20-60 only, mainly plant leaves, flowers, fruit for food, but also eat eggs and birds.
Regional distribution: Yunnan
security protection levels: national level,
the CITES Appendices: Appendix Ⅱ
Chinese Red List: Endangered EN
To risk factors: habitat degradation and disappearance, excessive human disturbance