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The southern plains gray langur (Semnopithecus dussumieri) These are superb when it comes to alerting deers or Sambars when tiger or bigger predator is approaching.. This alpha male climbed up trees to have more depth of field of his territory.. D5200,Nikon,NikonD5200,Semnopithecus dussumieri,Southern plains gray langur,Tamron,abhitap,bandhavgarh,incredibleindia,india,reserve,tiger Click/tap to enlarge

The southern plains gray langur (Semnopithecus dussumieri)

These are superb when it comes to alerting deers or Sambars when tiger or bigger predator is approaching.. This alpha male climbed up trees to have more depth of field of his territory..

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  1. I noticed that you have one very long tag. Here's a tip regarding the tags. When you identify the species the system will add tags with the species scientific name and the common name if there is one also if you geotag the location the name of the country where it is located will be added. The other tags should be separated by commas without spaces. Posted 10 years ago
    1. I'm curious about that long tag as well, because I have to keep correcting. My theory is that perhaps in Lightroom or another image management program it is not separated by commas, using spaces instead. @abhitap can you confirm? Posted 10 years ago
      1. yes in lightroom and even in nikon viewNX Softwares its separated by spaces Posted 10 years ago
    2. @wildflower thanks i'll do that from here onwards.. .
      Posted 10 years ago

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The southern plains gray langur is a species of primate in the Cercopithecidae family. It is found in south west and west central India. Commonly known as Hanuman langur, this is the most widely found species of langur in India. Typical habitat includes rural and forested areas. However, they can be seen in several cities as well. They usually reside and forage in groups.

Similar species: Primates
Species identified by abhitap
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Uploaded Oct 28, 2014. Captured Jan 24, 2014 15:31.
  • NIKON D5200
  • f/7.1
  • 3s
  • ISO400
  • 220mm