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Wuliang Mountains Series | Episode 3: Indo-Chinese gray langur
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With a pair of grayish spectacles, a white mouth and a proud tuft atop the head, this troop of creatures swinging amid the forests is one of the most notable species in Jingdong Yi Autonomous County, southwest China's Yunnan Province. They're called the Indo-Chinese gray langurs. Not so well-known as its neighbor, the western black-crested gibbon, the langur is less constrained by geography. They can live at all altitudes and range freely in the mountains. 

About 'Journeys in Nature': Wuliang Mountains Series

The primitive forest in the Wuliang Mountains of southwest China's Yunnan Province offers a sanctuary to wildlife. From gibbons to muntjacs and tortoises to beetles, this series showcases the unique flora and fauna that call the mountain home.

More on Wuliang Mountains series:

Wuliang Mountains Series | Episode 1: Flying Tenors

Wuliang Mountains Series | Episode 2: Woodland foodies

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