
Southern Yellow-cheeked Gibbon, Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam
Mother and baby. The mother is eating a fruit.
Photographed from the Rescue Center inside Cat Tien National Park. This species can also be found in the wild in the park. It is easily heard because of its loud vocalization.

The southern yellow-cheeked gibbon is a species of gibbon native to Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The species was discovered and named after the British naturalist Gabrielle Maud Vassal.
Similar species: Primates
By Ferdy Christant
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Uploaded Sep 12, 2025. Captured May 16, 2025 08:56 in CCJC+GH Tân Phú District, Dong Nai, Vietnam.