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Javan$532509$ - Übersetzung nach spanisch

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Trachypithecus auratus; Ebony Lutung; Ebony lutung; Javan Langur; Javan leaf monkey; Javan Lutung; Javan langur; Javan lutung; Javan langurs

Javan      
n. javanés, nativo o residente de Java (principal isla de Indonesia)
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  • Würm]] period from Cova Negra de [[Xàtiva]], [[Valencia]], Spain
  • Dhole pup, [[Kolmården Wildlife Park]]
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  • Lone dhole strolling through the jungle in [[Mudumalai National Park]]
  • Dhole feeding on [[sambar deer]] carcass, [[Khao Yai National Park]]
  • Captive adult dhole
  • Dhole killed and cached in a tree by a [[leopard]], India
  • Dhole skull and molars illustrated by [[St. George Mivart]] (1890)
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  • Drawing of a dhole from the Imperial Chinese Encyclopedia
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  • Illustration (1859) by [[Leopold von Schrenck]], one of the first accurate depictions of the species, based on a single skin purchased in the village of Dshare on the [[Amur]]<ref name= "schrenk1859"/>
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Definition

Javan
['d??:v?n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Indonesian island of Java.
¦ adjective relating to Java.

Wikipedia

East Javan langur

The East Javan langur (Trachypithecus auratus), also known as the ebony lutung, Javan langur or Javan lutung, is an Old World monkey from the Colobinae subfamily. It is most commonly glossy black with a brownish tinge to its legs, sides, and "sideburns". It is found on the island of Java, as well as on several of the surrounding Indonesian islands. The Latin word auratus in its scientific name means "golden", and refers to a less common color variant. Note that the common name golden langur is used for a different species.

Like all langurs, this species' tail is noticeably long, measuring up to 98 cm in length while the body is only around 55 cm long. The two subspecies of this lutung are fairly similar in appearance and are geographically separated; males and females are both usually glossy black, although the females pale, yellowish white patch around the pubic area. Juveniles of both subspecies are orange in color. The nominate subspecies Trachypithecus auratus auratus has a rare morph that does not lose its juvenile coloration when it matures, instead the coloration darkens slightly, with yellow tinges on its sides, limbs, and around its ears, and a black tinge on its back.

The East Javan langur inhabits the interior and peripheral areas of rainforests.

This primate is diurnal and arboreal. Its diet is primarily herbivorous, eating leaves, fruit, flowers, and flower buds, although it also eats insect larvae. As with other colobines, it has evolved a specialised stomach to digest plant material more efficiently. This species also has enlarged salivary glands to assist it in breaking down food.

Like other langurs, the East Javan langur is a social animal, living in groups of around seven individuals, with one or two adult males in the group. Although they will look after offspring of other mothers as well as their own, adult females are aggressive towards females from other groups. The brighter coloring of juveniles may alert females to their presence and ensures that they will always be noticed and protected. This species has no discernible mating season and females produce one offspring at a time.