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Raffles' Banded Langur : The Elusive Monkey of Singapore and Malaysia / Andie Ang â–ª Sabrina Jabbar

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 91 pages : colour photographs ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text, still images
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789811241468
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 599.8 23
Summary: "Sir Stamford Raffles came across an unnamed new species in 1821 when he was documenting natural history in Singapore. This elusive primate, the Raffles' banded langur, was later named after him. This book is a one-stop resource for everything we know about the critically endangered primate that is only found in Singapore and Malaysia, including its distribution, diet, family structure, infant development, threats and conservation. The Raffles' banded langur is a large but slender-bodied monkey with black fur and white bands, while the infants are born with white fur and black bands. Exclusive high-quality photographs of the langurs are featured with family trees illustrating individually-named langurs. Interesting anecdotes about their personalities and behaviours are narrated. Living high up in the tree canopy, they eat a variety of local produce and exotic plants, from the red, juicy rambutans, stinky petai beans, to leafy angsana, perfumed wild cinnamon flowers and large sea almond fruits. This book showcases the diverse habitats of the Raffles' banded langurs, bringing us from the freshwater swamp forest in Singapore to the steep slopes of Gunung Lambak and the primary rainforests of Endau Rompin National Park in Johor, Malaysia. The book also highlights the cross-border conservation efforts and future plans to safeguard the long-term survival of the Raffles' banded langur, and promotes a better understanding and appreciation of our shared natural heritage"-- Back cover.
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Book Perpustakaan Alor Setar RFIDTI Pinjaman Dewasa 599.8 ANG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A01744827
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Book Perpustakaan Kulim Pinjaman Dewasa 599.8 ANG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A01744831
Book Perpustakaan Langkawi Pinjaman Dewasa 599.8 ANG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A01744830
Book Perpustakaan Merbok Pinjaman Dewasa 599.8 ANG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A01766603
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"Sir Stamford Raffles came across an unnamed new species in 1821 when he was documenting natural history in Singapore. This elusive primate, the Raffles' banded langur, was later named after him. This book is a one-stop resource for everything we know about the critically endangered primate that is only found in Singapore and Malaysia, including its distribution, diet, family structure, infant development, threats and conservation. The Raffles' banded langur is a large but slender-bodied monkey with black fur and white bands, while the infants are born with white fur and black bands. Exclusive high-quality photographs of the langurs are featured with family trees illustrating individually-named langurs. Interesting anecdotes about their personalities and behaviours are narrated. Living high up in the tree canopy, they eat a variety of local produce and exotic plants, from the red, juicy rambutans, stinky petai beans, to leafy angsana, perfumed wild cinnamon flowers and large sea almond fruits. This book showcases the diverse habitats of the Raffles' banded langurs, bringing us from the freshwater swamp forest in Singapore to the steep slopes of Gunung Lambak and the primary rainforests of Endau Rompin National Park in Johor, Malaysia. The book also highlights the cross-border conservation efforts and future plans to safeguard the long-term survival of the Raffles' banded langur, and promotes a better understanding and appreciation of our shared natural heritage"-- Back cover.

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