cld1931421.jpg
In the coastal forests of northern Borneo, a young Silvery Lutung (Trachypithecus cristatus) is groomed by its mother. Like many leaf monkey species, these highly social primates display brightly colored fur when born that gradually fades after several months into their adult coloration. The exact reason for this adaption is uncertain, but it may help in protection: members of the group can easily distinguish their vulnerable young at a glance, or locate them quickly in the dense foliage of the rainforest canopy. Another interesting theory is that certain predators such as Clouded Leopards, are red/green colorblind, so an orangish pelt may actually be an effective camouflage. Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary, Sabah, Malaysia (Borneo).
- Copyright
- © Chien C. Lee
- Image Size
- 4350x2900 / 10.1MB
- https://www.photoshelter.com/support/license
- Keywords
-
Borneo, Catarrhini, Cercopithecidae, Colobinae, East Malaysia, Haplorhini, Malaysia, Mammalia, Presbytini, Primates, Sabah, Simiiformes, Southeast Asia, Trachypithecus, animal, breeding, fauna, immature, juvenile, langur, leaf monkey, leaf monkye, lutung, mammal, monkey, old world monkey, parental care, primate, threatened, tropical, vulnerable, wildlife, young
- Contained in galleries
- Mammals, Borneo