Saturday 13 October 2018

Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary - Borneo

The Sanctuary is located at the centre of the mangrove forest along the coastal land near Samawang Village at Labuk Bay, Borneo.

The proboscis monkey is found only on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.


The proboscis monkey gets its name from its large, fleshy nose. Both males and females have the large noses. Female noses are not as large, although larger than most monkeys, and juveniles have small upturned noses. The males are so large that they hang down over their mouths. Sometimes they have to push it out of the way before putting something in their mouth. Their noses swell and turn red when they become excited or angry. They also make loud honking sounds as a warning when they sense danger, which make their noses stand out straight. The nose acts as a resonator when the monkey vocalizes.


The silvered leaf monkey is easily recognisable due to its dark, silver-tipped fur and dark-skinned face. This extremely agile animal has long limbs and, like other leaf monkeys, the tail is considerably longer than the body. 



















 














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