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Rhinopithecus brelichi (gray snub-nosed monkey)

Synonyms: Pygathrix brelichi; Rhinopithecus roxellanae brelichi

Wikipedia Abstract

The gray snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus brelichi), also known as Brelich's snub-nosed monkey, Guizhou snub-nosed monkey, and Guizhou golden monkey, is a species of primate in the family Cercopithecidae. It is endemic to China, where it is known as the Guizhou golden hair monkey (黔金丝猴) or gray golden hair monkey (灰金丝猴). It is threatened by habitat loss. Of the three species of snub-nosed monkeys in China, the gray snub-nosed monkey is the most threatened, with a total population of less than 750 in around 20 groups surviving in the wild.
View Wikipedia Record: Rhinopithecus brelichi

Endangered Species

Status: Critically Endangered
View IUCN Record: Rhinopithecus brelichi

Attributes

Adult Weight [1]  35.373 lbs (16.045 kg)
Female Weight [1]  30.589 lbs (13.875 kg)
Male Weight [1]  40.16 lbs (18.216 kg)
Weight Dimorphism [1]  31.3 %
Diet [2]  Frugivore, Granivore, Herbivore
Diet - Fruit [2]  20 %
Diet - Plants [2]  70 %
Diet - Seeds [2]  10 %
Forages - Arboreal [2]  100 %
Gestation [1]  6 months 20 days
Litter Size [1]  1
Maximum Longevity [1]  30 years
Snout to Vent Length [1]  28 inches (72 cm)

External References

Citations

Attributes / relations provided by
1Nathan P. Myhrvold, Elita Baldridge, Benjamin Chan, Dhileep Sivam, Daniel L. Freeman, and S. K. Morgan Ernest. 2015. An amniote life-history database to perform comparative analyses with birds, mammals, and reptiles. Ecology 96:3109
2Hamish Wilman, Jonathan Belmaker, Jennifer Simpson, Carolina de la Rosa, Marcelo M. Rivadeneira, and Walter Jetz. 2014. EltonTraits 1.0: Species-level foraging attributes of the world's birds and mammals. Ecology 95:2027
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0