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The Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), also known as the Red Leaf Monkey, is endemic to Borneo and nearby Karimata Island, with several subspecies occurring throughout its range. Like other leaf monkeys they are almost completely arboreal and feed on foliage, seeds, and some fruits. Sabah, Malaysia.

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Borneo, Catarrhini, Cercopithecidae, Colobinae, East Malaysia, Haplorhini, Malaysia, Mammalia, Presbytini, Presbytis, Primates, Sabah, Simiiformes, Southeast Asia, animal, endemic, fauna, folivore, folivorous, folivory, herbivore, herbivorous, herbivory, langur, leaf, leaf monkey, leaf-eater, mammal, monkey, old world monkey, primate, rainforest, surili, threatened, tropical, vulnerable, wildlife
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The Maroon Langur (Presbytis rubicunda), also known as the Red Leaf Monkey, is endemic to Borneo and nearby Karimata Island, with several subspecies occurring throughout its range. Like other leaf monkeys they are almost completely arboreal and feed on foliage, seeds, and some fruits. Sabah, Malaysia.