Gee’s golden langur

Zoology

Gee’s golden langur is a rare and endangered primate species found in the lush forests of the eastern Himalayan foothills, spanning the border regions of India and Bhutan. Named in honor of the renowned Indian naturalist E.P. Gee, who first documented the species in the 1950s, Gee’s golden langur is characterized by its vibrant golden-yellow coat, which sets it apart from other langur species found in the region. Adults typically have a sleek and slender build, with long tails and expressive faces adorned with dark, soulful eyes.