Silvery gibbon




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Silvery gibbon

Adult weight : 6.208 kg (13.6576 lbs)

Maximum longevity : 45 years

Gestation : 243 days

Weaning : 724 days

Litter size : 1

Interval between litters : 730 days

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Silvery gibbon

Order : Primates
Family : Hylobatidae
Species : Hylobates moloch

 

The Javan gibbon, silvery gibbon is listed as Critically Endangered (CR), facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Namings for the silvery gibbon
A silvery gibbon group is called a 'flange'.
Countries
Indonesia

Facts about the silvery gibbon

The silvery gibbon is classified as Hylobates moloch, the. (Full text)

The silvery gibbon is even more unusual among hylobatids, because of the rarity of male singing (Geissmann, in prep. (Full text)

The silvery gibbons are small apes, weighing 13 pounds (6 kg), have no tail, and are known as Lesser Apes. (Full text)

Silvery gibbons are occasionally found in quiet corners of the h2g2 Natural History Museum and are currently attempting to create mischief at the home of Australian and NZ Researchers. (Full text)

The gibbon (Hylobates moloch) is listed as Critically Endangered by the International (Full text)

) Silvery gibbons are unusual among gibbons in that duet songs do not occur and most song bouts are female solo songs (86%). (Full text)

The Silvery Gibbon (Hylobates (Hylobates) moloch) is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. (Full text)

In this paper the silvery gibbon is investigated as (Full text)

investigation was the fact that silvery gibbons are sedentary; (Full text)

) moloch Binomial name Hylobates (Hylobates) moloch (Audebert, 1798) The Silvery Gibbon (Hylobates (Hylobates) moloch) is a primate in the Hylobatidae or gibbon family. (Full text)

In addition to its extensive dietary requirements, the silvery gibbon is dependent on a high continuous forest canopy for locomotion. (Full text)

The silvery gibbon (Hylobates moloch) is endemic to western Jawa. (Full text)

Silvery Gibbons are listed as critically endangered. (Full text)

Silvery Gibbons are found only on the Indonesian island of Java. (Full text)

The silvery or Javan gibbon, hylobates moloch, is a species that is seriously endangered. (Full text)

The silvery gibbon is in the most danger. (Full text)

Java's last silvery gibbons are confined to 23 isolated parks and unprotected patches of lowland evergreen rain forests, Dr. (Full text)

Noel RoweThe silvery gibbon is the most threatened of nine imperiled gibbon species. (Full text)

1. Hylobates, genus Hylobates -- (gibbons)
Hylobates
genus Hylobates
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