The Tarai gray langur (Semnopithecus hector), is a species of gray langur, and was formerly considered a subspecies of the Northern plains gray langur. The species is listed as Near Threatened, as there are probably not many more than 10,000 mature individuals, and it is experiencing a continuing decline. It is one of several Semnopithecus species named after characters from The Iliad, along with the Kashmir gray langur and Tufted gray langur.
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| - The Tarai gray langur (Semnopithecus hector), is a species of gray langur, and was formerly considered a subspecies of the Northern plains gray langur. The species is listed as Near Threatened, as there are probably not many more than 10,000 mature individuals, and it is experiencing a continuing decline. It is one of several Semnopithecus species named after characters from The Iliad, along with the Kashmir gray langur and Tufted gray langur.
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| - Bhutan, northern India and Nepal, where they inhabit the Himalayan foothills from Rajaji National Park to southwestern Bhutan.
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| - The Tarai gray langur (Semnopithecus hector), is a species of gray langur, and was formerly considered a subspecies of the Northern plains gray langur. The species is listed as Near Threatened, as there are probably not many more than 10,000 mature individuals, and it is experiencing a continuing decline. It is one of several Semnopithecus species named after characters from The Iliad, along with the Kashmir gray langur and Tufted gray langur.
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