baboon 28 Nov 2014 FrancoiseLangur said: Do I see... three langurs in the photo? Click to expand... There are about seven individuals in this enclosure, and there are two fmailies on exhibit. Guangzhou Zoo breeds this species well, and had sent two groups to San Diego Zoo in 1980s, which formed the first Francois's langur groups outside China.
FrancoiseLangur said: Do I see... three langurs in the photo? Click to expand... There are about seven individuals in this enclosure, and there are two fmailies on exhibit. Guangzhou Zoo breeds this species well, and had sent two groups to San Diego Zoo in 1980s, which formed the first Francois's langur groups outside China.
FrancoiseLangur 29 Nov 2014 Thanks for the info, baboon! It's good to hear the langurs are breeding well in their native country. I like this picture - there's another langur neatly hiding behind the one in the centre
Thanks for the info, baboon! It's good to hear the langurs are breeding well in their native country. I like this picture - there's another langur neatly hiding behind the one in the centre
baboon 30 Nov 2014 FrancoiseLangur said: Thanks for the info, baboon! It's good to hear the langurs are breeding well in their native country. I like this picture - there's another langur neatly hiding behind the one in the centre Click to expand... Thank you! I didn't notice there was another langur hiding behind it!
FrancoiseLangur said: Thanks for the info, baboon! It's good to hear the langurs are breeding well in their native country. I like this picture - there's another langur neatly hiding behind the one in the centre Click to expand... Thank you! I didn't notice there was another langur hiding behind it!