Javan Gibbon INDONESIAN PRIMATE PROFILE OF THE MONTH.

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Javan Gibbon INDONESIAN PRIMATE PROFILE OF THE MONTH

Common Names Hylobates moloch Owa Jawa

Profile Javan Gibbon (Hylobates moloch) is a primate species of the Family Hylobatidae and the GenusHylobates. They are endemic to Java and now found primarily in protected areas in West and Central Java such as: Ujung Kulon National Park, Gunung Halimun National Park, Gunung Gede-Pangrango National Park, and Gunung Slamet. H. moloch has very long forelimbs, long fingers and shorter thumbs with a variability in coat color from brown to silver or gray. Average head and body length for adult males and females ranges between cm. Body weight ranges between kg adult males and kg for adult females. The population of H. moloch in the wild is declining due to habitat loss or fragmentation. H. molochis considered the most threatened endemic species among all gibbon species in Indonesia and is listed as an appendix 1 species in CITES. A recent report sponsored by Conservation International and prepared in conjuction with the World Conservation Union (IUCN) identified H. moloch as one of the 25 most endangered primate species worldwide. Most recently, CBSG/IUCN listed H. moloch as critically endangered.

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