Trachypithecus vetulus
Year | Metadata | Sections | Top Words | First Paragraph |
2018 |
78519 characters 9 sections 14 paragraphs 9 images 151 internal links 33 external links |
purple 0.475 langurs 0.418 faced 0.340 langur 0.316 semnopithecus 0.170 vetulus 0.170 tufted 0.139 calls 0.103 gray 0.103 trachypithecus 0.102 lanka 0.088 sri 0.088 purplish 0.068 residuals 0.068 ර 0.056 |
The purple-faced langur ( Semnopithecus vetulus ), [1] also known as the purple-faced leaf monkey , is a species of Old World monkey that is endemic to Sri Lanka . The animal is a long-tailed arboreal species, identified by a mostly brown appearance, dark face (with paler lower face) and a very shy nature. The species was once highly prevalent, found in suburban Colombo and the "wet zone" villages (areas with high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year, whilst rain deluges occur during the monsoon seasons ), [3] but rapid urbanization has led to a significant decrease in the population level of the monkeys. Known as ශ්රී ලංකා(kalu Wadura) කලු වදුරා in Sinhala. It had traditionally been classified within the lutung genus Trachypithecus but was moved to the genus Semnopithecus based on DNA evidence indicating that is it more closely related to the gray langurs . |
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2017 |
56634 characters 7 sections 13 paragraphs 8 images 133 internal links 14 external links |
purple 0.459 langur 0.329 faced 0.329 langurs 0.264 vetulus 0.184 trachypithecus 0.138 calls 0.122 lanka 0.119 sri 0.119 purplish 0.092 residuals 0.092 ර 0.075 monkey 0.074 fruits 0.069 cultivated 0.066 |
The purple-faced langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), also known as the purple-faced leaf monkey , is a species of Old World monkey that is endemic to Sri Lanka . The animal is a long-tailed arboreal species, identified by a mostly brown appearance, dark face (with paler lower face) and a very shy nature. The species was once highly prevalent, found in suburban Colombo and the "wet zone" villages (areas with high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year, whilst rain deluges occur during the monsoon seasons ), [3] but rapid urbanization has led to a significant decrease in the population level of the monkeys. Known as ශ්රී ලංකා කලු වදුරා in Sinhala. |
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2016 |
56270 characters 7 sections 13 paragraphs 7 images 133 internal links 14 external links |
purple 0.460 langur 0.329 faced 0.329 langurs 0.264 vetulus 0.184 trachypithecus 0.138 calls 0.122 lanka 0.119 sri 0.119 purplish 0.092 residuals 0.092 ර 0.075 monkey 0.074 fruits 0.069 cultivated 0.066 |
The purple-faced langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), also known as the purple-faced leaf monkey , is a species of Old World monkey that is endemic to Sri Lanka . The animal is a long-tailed arboreal species, identified by a mostly brown appearance, dark face (with paler lower face) and a very shy nature. The species was once highly prevalent, found in suburban Colombo and the "wet zone" villages (areas with high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year, whilst rain deluges occur during the monsoon seasons ), [3] but rapid urbanization has led to a significant decrease in the population level of the monkeys. Known as ශ්රී ලංකා කලු වදුරා in Sinhala. |
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2015 |
56632 characters 7 sections 13 paragraphs 7 images 135 internal links 14 external links |
purple 0.460 langur 0.329 faced 0.329 langurs 0.264 vetulus 0.184 trachypithecus 0.138 calls 0.122 lanka 0.119 sri 0.119 purplish 0.092 residuals 0.092 ර 0.075 monkey 0.074 fruits 0.069 cultivated 0.066 |
The purple-faced langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), also known as the purple-faced leaf monkey , is a species of Old World monkey that is endemic to Sri Lanka . The animal is a long-tailed arboreal species, identified by a mostly brown appearance, dark face (with paler lower face) and a very shy nature. The species was once highly prevalent, found in suburban Colombo and the "wet zone" villages (areas with high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year, whilst rain deluges occur during the monsoon seasons ), [3] but rapid urbanization has led to a significant decrease in the population level of the monkeys. Known as ශ්රී ලංකා කලු වදුරා in Sinhala. |
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2014 |
55469 characters 8 sections 18 paragraphs 7 images 135 internal links 12 external links |
purple 0.392 semnopithecus 0.320 vetulus 0.320 langur 0.306 faced 0.280 langurs 0.205 grayish 0.178 trachypithecus 0.178 cap 0.142 sri 0.108 torso 0.107 rump 0.104 calls 0.095 lanka 0.092 monkey 0.076 |
The purple-faced langur ( Semnopithecus vetulus or as in older form Trachypithecus vetulus ), also known as the purple-faced leaf monkey , is a species of Old World monkey that is endemic to Sri Lanka . The animal is a long-tailed arboreal species, identified by a mostly brown appearance, dark face (with paler lower face) and a very shy nature. The species was once highly prevalent, found in suburban Colombo and the "wet zone" villages (areas with high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year, whilst rain deluges occur during the monsoon seasons ), [3] but rapid urbanization has led to a significant decrease in the population level of the monkeys. Known as ශ්රී ලංකා කලු වදුරා in Sinhala. |
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2013 |
46103 characters 7 sections 9 paragraphs 4 images 119 internal links 7 external links |
purple 0.525 faced 0.376 langur 0.339 langurs 0.302 calls 0.140 carbohydrates 0.105 residuals 0.105 lanka 0.091 sri 0.091 nutrients 0.075 populated 0.075 fruit 0.073 call 0.063 vocalization 0.061 locate 0.061 |
The purple-faced langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), also known as the purple-faced leaf monkey , is a species of Old World monkey that is endemic to Sri Lanka . The animal is a long-tailed arboreal species, identified by a mostly brown appearance, dark face (with paler lower face) and a very shy nature. The species was once highly prevalent, found in suburban Colombo and the "wet zone" villages (areas with high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year, whilst rain deluges occur during the monsoon seasons ), [3] but rapid urbanization has led to a significant decrease in the population level of the monkeys. |
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2012 |
47029 characters 7 sections 10 paragraphs 4 images 122 internal links 7 external links |
purple 0.522 faced 0.374 langur 0.336 langurs 0.300 calls 0.139 carbohydrates 0.104 residuals 0.104 lanka 0.090 sri 0.090 monkey 0.084 nutrients 0.075 populated 0.075 fruit 0.072 leaf 0.067 call 0.063 |
The purple-faced langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), also known as the purple-faced leaf monkey , is a species of Old World monkey that is endemic to Sri Lanka . The animal is a long-tailed arboreal species, identified by a mostly brown appearance, dark face (with paler lower face) and a very shy nature. The species was once highly prevalent, found in suburban Colombo and the "wet zone" villages (areas with high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year, whilst rain deluges occur during the monsoon seasons ), [3] but rapid urbanization has led to a significant decrease in the population level of the monkeys. |
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2011 |
32881 characters 3 sections 9 paragraphs 5 images 112 internal links 4 external links |
purple 0.552 faced 0.396 langur 0.297 horton 0.276 monkey 0.148 colombo 0.138 kitulgala 0.138 sinharaja 0.138 suburban 0.138 trachypithecus 0.138 vetulus 0.138 contracted 0.138 lanka 0.119 sri 0.119 plains 0.119 |
The purple-faced langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), or purple-faced leaf monkey , is a species of Old World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka . |
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2010 |
30764 characters 2 sections 7 paragraphs 4 images 112 internal links 4 external links |
purple 0.511 faced 0.366 langur 0.244 monkey 0.183 colombo 0.170 horton 0.170 kitulgala 0.170 sinharaja 0.170 suburban 0.170 trachypithecus 0.170 vetulus 0.170 contracted 0.170 highland 0.140 barking 0.140 galle 0.140 |
The Purple-faced Langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), or Purple-faced Leaf Monkey , is a species of Old World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka . |
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2009 |
29777 characters 2 sections 6 paragraphs 3 images 113 internal links 4 external links |
purple 0.511 faced 0.366 langur 0.244 monkey 0.183 colombo 0.170 horton 0.170 kitulgala 0.170 sinharaja 0.170 suburban 0.170 trachypithecus 0.170 vetulus 0.170 contracted 0.170 highland 0.140 barking 0.140 galle 0.140 |
The Purple-faced Langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), or Purple-faced Leaf Monkey , is a species of Old World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka . |
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2008 |
29573 characters 2 sections 6 paragraphs 3 images 114 internal links 4 external links |
purple 0.511 faced 0.366 langur 0.244 monkey 0.183 colombo 0.170 horton 0.170 kitulgala 0.170 sinharaja 0.170 suburban 0.170 trachypithecus 0.170 vetulus 0.170 contracted 0.170 highland 0.140 barking 0.140 galle 0.140 |
The Purple-faced Langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), or Purple-faced Leaf Monkey , is a species of Old World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka . |
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2007 |
14810 characters 2 sections 6 paragraphs 3 images 40 internal links 4 external links |
purple 0.520 faced 0.373 langur 0.249 monkey 0.186 colombo 0.173 horton 0.173 kitulgala 0.173 sinharaja 0.173 suburban 0.173 trachypithecus 0.173 vetulus 0.173 contracted 0.173 highland 0.142 barking 0.142 roar 0.142 |
The Purple-faced Langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), or Purple-faced Leaf Monkey , is a species of Old World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka . |
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2006 |
14499 characters 2 sections 6 paragraphs 3 images 39 internal links 4 external links |
purple 0.520 faced 0.373 langur 0.249 monkey 0.186 colombo 0.173 horton 0.173 kitulgala 0.173 sinharaja 0.173 suburban 0.173 trachypithecus 0.173 vetulus 0.173 contracted 0.173 highland 0.142 barking 0.142 roar 0.142 |
The Purple-faced Langur ( Trachypithecus vetulus ), or Purple-faced Leaf Monkey , is a species of Old World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka . |
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2005 |
8697 characters 0 sections 6 paragraphs 2 images 33 internal links 0 external links |
purple 0.518 faced 0.371 langur 0.247 monkey 0.185 colombo 0.173 horton 0.173 kitulgala 0.173 sinharaja 0.173 suburban 0.173 trachypithecus 0.173 vetulus 0.173 contracted 0.173 highland 0.142 barking 0.142 roar 0.142 |
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2004 |
6919 characters 0 sections 6 paragraphs 1 images 25 internal links 0 external links |
purple 0.518 faced 0.371 langur 0.247 monkey 0.185 colombo 0.173 horton 0.173 kitulgala 0.173 sinharaja 0.173 suburban 0.173 trachypithecus 0.173 vetulus 0.173 contracted 0.173 highland 0.142 barking 0.142 roar 0.142 |
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