Gray langurs (Semnopithecus) or Hanuman langurs, the most widespread langurs of the Indian Subcontinent.


These langurs are largely gray, with a black face and ears. Externally, the various species mainly differ in the darkness of the hands and feet, the overall color and the presence or absence of a crest. Typically all north Indian gray langurs have their tail tips looping towards their head during a casual walk whereas all south Indian and Sri Lankan gray langurs have an inverted "U" shape or a "S" tail carriage pattern. There are also significant variations in the size depending on the sex, with the male always larger than the female.


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Location: Anuradha Society, Bopal, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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