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Macaca fascicularis lasiae | Lasia Long-tailed Macaque

 

Only spot: Lasia Island, Indonesia 

Primatology

 

Taxonomy & Occurrence

Lasia Long-tailed Macaque (M. f. lasiae) -- Pulau Lasia, off the northwestern coast of Sumatra, Indonesia

 

Most of these 10 subspecies are isolated island populations.

 

IUCN Conservation Status

L

 

© Andie Ang

Johor, Malaysia

Seeing this Species

 
Long-tailed Macaques are among the easiest monkeys to see in the world due to their relatively larger distribution and higher numbers. They can be seen across Southeast Asia.

 

Cambodia

Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom

 

Overlapping species:

 

Malaysia

Fraser's Hill, Pahang

Please see the page on Pale-thighed Langur for more information on this site.

 

Overlapping species: Greater Slow Loris, Southern Pig-tailed Macaque, Dusky Leaf Monkey, Pale-thighed Langur, Siamang, White-handed Gibbon

 

Batu Caves, Selangor

 

Overlapping species:

 

 

 

 

Local contacts:

© Adam Hermans

Angor Wat, Cambodia

© Adam Hermans

Lopburi, Thailand

References

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Page Last Updated: 11 February 2019

 

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