Purple-faced langur

Trachypithecus vetulus

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2018

78519 characters

9 sections

14 paragraphs

9 images

151 internal links

33 external links

1. Description

2. Habitat and status

3. Behaviour and ecology

4. Conservation

5. References

6. External links

purple 0.475

langurs 0.418

faced 0.340

langur 0.316

semnopithecus 0.170

vetulus 0.170

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calls 0.103

gray 0.103

trachypithecus 0.102

lanka 0.088

sri 0.088

purplish 0.068

residuals 0.068

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 .

2017

56634 characters

7 sections

13 paragraphs

8 images

133 internal links

14 external links

1. Taxonomy & Description

2. Habitat

3. Diet

4. Communication

5. Conservation

6. References

7. 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

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.

2016

56270 characters

7 sections

13 paragraphs

7 images

133 internal links

14 external links

1. Taxonomy & Description

2. Habitat

3. Diet

4. Communication

5. Conservation

6. References

7. 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

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.

2015

56632 characters

7 sections

13 paragraphs

7 images

135 internal links

14 external links

1. Taxonomy & Description

2. Habitat

3. Diet

4. Communication

5. Conservation

6. References

7. 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

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.

2014

55469 characters

8 sections

18 paragraphs

7 images

135 internal links

12 external links

1. Genus controversy

2. Taxonomy & Description

3. Habitat

4. Diet

5. Communication

6. Conservation

7. References

8. External links

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vetulus 0.320

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trachypithecus 0.178

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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.

2013

46103 characters

7 sections

9 paragraphs

4 images

119 internal links

7 external links

1. Taxonomy

2. Habitat

3. Diet

4. Communication

5. Conservation

6. References

7. External links

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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.

2012

47029 characters

7 sections

10 paragraphs

4 images

122 internal links

7 external links

1. Taxonomy

2. Habitat

3. Diet

4. Communication

5. Conservation

6. References

7. External links

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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.

2011

32881 characters

3 sections

9 paragraphs

5 images

112 internal links

4 external links

1. Pictures

2. References

3. External links

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faced 0.396

langur 0.297

horton 0.276

monkey 0.148

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sinharaja 0.138

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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 .

2010

30764 characters

2 sections

7 paragraphs

4 images

112 internal links

4 external links

1. References

2. 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 .

2009

29777 characters

2 sections

6 paragraphs

3 images

113 internal links

4 external links

1. References

2. 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 .

2008

29573 characters

2 sections

6 paragraphs

3 images

114 internal links

4 external links

1. References

2. 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 .

2007

14810 characters

2 sections

6 paragraphs

3 images

40 internal links

4 external links

1. References

2. 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 .

2006

14499 characters

2 sections

6 paragraphs

3 images

39 internal links

4 external links

1. References

2. External link

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 .

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

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6 paragraphs

1 images

25 internal links

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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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