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langur

noun
lan·​gur | \ läŋ-ˈgu̇r How to pronounce langur (audio) \

Definition of langur

: any of several slender long-tailed Asian monkeys (subfamily Colobinae)

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Light gray langurs hovered on the roadsides, vanishing into the forest as soon as a human appeared. Lawrence Osborne, Town & Country, "Why Everyone Is Traveling to Bhutan," 30 Mar. 2015 Here’s to hoping the Iberian Lynx and purple-faced langur are able to overcome their existential threat and embrace a sustainable, bright future. Josh Linkner, Detroit Free Press, "This happened to the Yangtze River dolphin; could it happen to you?," 1 Apr. 2018 Video shows the boy at about a year old poking and prodding a group of gray langurs, a small species of old world monkey that has a large population in this region. Sarah Gibbens, National Geographic, "Can Monkeys Befriend People? Experts Weigh In.," 4 Dec. 2017 Fish for the penguins could be supplied from the zoo’s freezers, and leaves for the langurs (a genus of large Old World monkeys found throughout Southeast Asia) could be sourced locally. Jason Bittel, Smithsonian, "When Disaster Strikes, the Zoo Must Go On," 11 Sep. 2017 Bats, bull sharks, lions and langurs are getting roped into the quest to create live television events. John Jurgensen, WSJ, "National Geographic’s Live TV Spectacle," 5 July 2017 Light gray langurs hovered on the roadsides, vanishing into the forest as soon as a human appeared. Lawrence Osborne, Town & Country, "Why Everyone Is Traveling to Bhutan," 30 Mar. 2015 As late as 2011, many researchers feared the langur was extinct. Dave Mosher, WIRED, "Near-Extinct Monkeys Rediscovered in Borneo," 20 Jan. 2012 Delhi officials even hired people to impersonate langurs to keep rogue macaques out of parliament. Jason Overdorf, USA TODAY, "Why India is going bananas over birth control for monkeys," 11 May 2017

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First Known Use of langur

1825, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for langur

Hindi lãgūr & Urdu langūr

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