Kloss' gibbon - meaning and definition. What is Kloss' gibbon
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What (who) is Kloss' gibbon - definition

PRIMATE IN THE GIBBON FAMILY, ENDEMIC TO THE MENTAWAI ISLANDS
Kloss gibbon; Bilou; Hylobates (Hylobates) klossii; Hylobates klossii; Kloss Gibbon; Mentawai Gibbon; Mentawai gibbon; Kloss's Gibbon
  • Kloss's Gibbon
  • The Mentawai Islands

C. Boden Kloss         
  • Portrait of Cecil Boden Kloss during the Wollaston Expedition
ENGLISH ZOOLOGIST
Cecil Boden Kloss
Cecil Boden Kloss (28 March 1877 – 19 August 1949) was an English zoologist. He was an expert on the mammals and birds of Southeast Asia.
Georg Kloss         
  • Georg Kloss
GERMAN HISTORIAN OF FREEMASONRY
Georg Franz Burkhard Kloss
Georg Franz Burkhard Kloss (31 July 1787 Frankfurt am Main - 10 February 1854 Frankfurt) was a German historian of freemasonry.
Carol Taylor Fitz-Gibbon         
BRITISH EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER AND ANALYST
Carol Fitz-Gibbon
Carol Taylor Fitz-Gibbon (1938 – 2017) was a British educational researcher and analyst. Fitz-Gibbon wrote several books on evaluation, educational data and quantifying attainment.

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Kloss's gibbon

Kloss's gibbon (Hylobates klossii), also known as the Mentawai gibbon, the bilou or dwarf siamang, is an endangered primate in the gibbon family, Hylobatidae. It is identifiable in that it is all black, resembling the siamang with its black fur, but is considerably smaller and lacks the siamang's distinctive throat pouch. Kloss's gibbon reaches a size 17 to 25 inches (44 to 63 cm) and weigh at most 13 pounds (6 kg). As is the case for all gibbons, they have long arms and no tail. Males and females are difficult to distinguish.