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Germain's Langur
Trachypithecus germaini (A. Milne-Edwards 1877)
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NMNH Primate Measurements
640 mm
(male)
NMNH Primate Measurements
795 mm
(female, adult)
NMNH Primate Measurements
800 mm
(female)