The lar gibbon (Hylobates lar), also known as the white-handed gibbon, is an endangered primate in the gibbon family, Hylobatidae. It is one of the better-known...
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Hylobates: dwarf gibbons Lar gibbon or white-handed gibbon, H. lar Bornean white-bearded gibbon, H. albibarbis Agile gibbon or black-handed gibbon, H. agilis...
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Yunnan lar gibbon (Hylobates lar yunnanensis), also known as the Yunnan white-handed gibbon, is a subspecies of the lar gibbon, a primate in the gibbon family...
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lar gibbon (Hylobates lar lar) is an endangered subspecies of white-handed or lar gibbon. It is endemic to Malaysia, and Thailand. The Malaysian lar gibbon...
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The central lar gibbon (Hylobates lar entelloides) is a subspecies of white-handed or lar gibbon that is vulnerable to extinction. It is endemic to Malaysia...
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Hylobates (category Gibbons)
Hylobatidae: gibbons Genus Hylobates Lar gibbon or white-handed gibbon, Hylobates lar Malaysian lar gibbon, Hylobates lar lar Carpenter's lar gibbon, Hylobates...
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Carpenter's lar gibbon (Hylobates lar carpenteri) is an endangered subspecies of white-handed gibbon, also known as the lar gibbon. It is listed as an...
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Sumatran lar gibbon (Hylobates lar vestitus), also known as the Sumatran white-handed gibbon, is a subspecies of the lar gibbon, a primate in the gibbon family...
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Siamang (redirect from Siamang gibbon)
sympatrically with other gibbons; its two ranges are entirely within the combined ranges of the agile gibbon and the lar gibbon. The siamang can live to...
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List of hominoids (redirect from List of gibbons)
which have spread worldwide to every biome. They range in size from some gibbon species in the genus Nomascus, at 40 cm (16 in), to the eastern gorilla...
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