Baby monkeys are very loving, very beautiful, very cute. I have heard that the lifespan of a langur is around 40 years and langurs do not leave their group. There are many children and many women in their group. Children are so cute that nothing can be said about them.
Langur monkeys have a relatively long lifespan compared to other primates. Here are some age-related facts about langurs:
- Infant (0-1 year):
- Born after a 6-7 month gestation period
- Weigh around 500-600 grams at birth
- Cling to mother's belly for first 6-8 months
- Juvenile (1-5 years):
- Weaned at around 1-2 years old
- Start to venture away from mother's side
- Learn social skills and foraging habits
- Sub-adult (5-10 years):
- Continue to grow and develop physically
- Start to assert dominance and establish social bonds
- May leave their natal troop
- Adult (10+ years):
- Reach full physical size and strength
- Establish dominance hierarchy
- Breed and produce offspring
- Old age (20+ years):
- Physical decline starts
- May lose dominance status
- Focus on grooming and social interactions
Langurs can live up to:
- 20-25 years in the wild
- 30-35 years in captivity (with proper care and management)
Keep in mind that these ages are estimates and can vary depending on factors like food availability, disease, and human impact.
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