Authorities in India's capital, Delhi, are taking steps to scare away monkeys from venues linked to the G20 summit. Life-size cut-outs of grey langur monkeys - which scare smaller monkeys - have ...
This story appears in the August 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine. In India monkey business takes on a whole new meaning. Hanuman langurs are trained in New Delhi to scare off aggressive ...
Up in the forests of northeastern India and Bhutan, you’ll find a rare monkey—the golden langur. With its bright golden fur and calm, shy nature, it’s one of the most unique monkeys out there.
In one Indian town, monkeys will steal your glasses — and give them back if you toss them a container of mango juice. It's one more sign of the impact of urbanization on the wild.
Golden langurs are arboreal primates found in the forests of western Assam and southern Bhutan. They have a golden to cream coat, are herbivorous, and live in social troops.
Vrindavan's nearest neighbor, Mathura, also has predatory, thieving monkeys. And ahead of the G20 international summit in India last year, New Delhi put up posters of grey langur monkeys baring ...
Vrindavan's nearest neighbor, Mathura, also has predatory, thieving monkeys. And ahead of the G20 international summit in India last year, New Delhi put up posters of grey langur monkeys baring ...