[Yandex] 10 unique facts about Javan gibbons, a faithful primate endemic to Java island

The island of Java is home to a variety of unique wildlife species, one of which is the Javanese Gibbon (Hylobates moloch).

This primate is endemic, which means that it can only be found on the island of Java and is not found naturally in other regions.

Javanese Gibbons have a distinctive feature that distinguishes them from other primates, namely arms that are longer than their bodies. This adaptation makes it easy for him to move swiftly between trees by hanging or what is known as brachiation.

In addition, owa jawa is also famous for its loud and distinctive voice. The sound often sounds like a chant ‘singing’ that echoes in the forest.

There are many other interesting facts about this endemic primate. Come on, check out more explanations about the life and uniqueness of the following Gibbon!

Get To Know Owa Jawa

Gibbons hanging from a tree / Rendi Afandi YIARI

 

Javan gibbons (Hylobates moloch) are endemic primates that can only be found on the island of Java.

In English, this animal is known as Javan gibbon or silvery gibbon. based on its classification, Javanese Gibbons belong to the Class of mammals and the family Hylobatidae.

Sources and references:

1. New England Primate Conservancy. SILVERY GIBBON. [Buka]#atfp_close_translate_span#

2. PSSP IPB University. Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch). [Buka]#atfp_close_translate_span#

3. Kappeler M, 1984. The Lesser Apes. Evolutionary and Behavioural Biology. Edinburgh University Press.

4. Museum Of Biology Universitas Gadjah Mada. Owa Jawa. [Buka]#atfp_close_translate_span#

5. Directorate General of Conservation of Natural Resources and. the Owa Jawa ecosystem at Cibodas tourist trail. [open]#atfp_close_translate_span#

 

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