• Class
    Mammalia
  • Order
    Primates
  • Familly
    Hylobatidae
  • Zoo la Palmyre, taille animal
    60–80cm
  • Zoo la Palmyre, poids animal
    7–11kg
  • Zoo la Palmyre, durée gestation animal
    7 months
  • Zoo la Palmyre, naissances animal
    1 every 2/3 years
  • Zoo la Palmyre, longévité animal
    50 years in zoos
  • Diet
    frugivorous (fruits, leaves, flowers)
  • Habitat
    tropical forest
  • Range
    South-east Asia (south-east Cambodia, southern Vietnam)
  • This species is part of a European Breeding Program
  • Population in the wild
    En diminution
  • IUCN REDLIST status
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Newborn Buff-cheeked Gibbons have bright-yellow fur. At around 6 months they turn black all over except on their cheeks, where their fur remains orangey. Males remain black but females change colour again, becoming orangey-yellow.
 
Buff-cheeked Gibbons live in the forest canopy in Cambodia and Vietnam. Essentially tree-dwelling, they don’t descend to ground level but can move around on their legs, using their arms for balance.
 
Like other gibbon species, they are monogamous. A gibbon family usually includes a couple and their young. The latter stay with their parents to the age of about 6 or 8 years, before leaving to establish their own territory and family.
 
All gibbon species are endangered due to the destruction of their habitat and to being hunted for the illegal pet trade and for traditional Asian medicine.

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