Scientific name | Trachypithecus selangorensis |
Distribution | West Peninsular Malaysia |
Head-body length | 50,6 - 53,5 cm (male), 45,8 cm (female) |
Tail length | 70,4 - 82,3 cm (male), 68 cm (female) |
Habitat | mainly riparian and mangrove forest and occasionally plantations |
Food and Feeding | leaves (comprising up to 91 percent of its diet), fruits, flowers, seeds, young shoots |
Social organization | unimale-multifemale groups of 11 - 38 individuals (average 26,5) and smaller all-male groups |
Status (IUCN Red List) | not Evaluated (NE) |