Tufted Grey Langur Monkey (Semnopithecus priam) – local name is Wandura – turning towards the sunset at Bundala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.
Toque Macaque Monkey (Macaca sinica) – local name is Rilawa – at Bundala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.
Large, male Purple-faced Langur (Semnopithecus vetulus) – also known as Bear-faced Leaf Monkey or Wandura – at Hakgala Botanical Gardens high up in the mountains (1620 meters = 5,400 feet above mean sea level), near Nuwara Eliya, Central Province , Sri Lanka.
Grey Langur (also known as Wandura) at sunset, Bundala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.
Young Toque Macaque Monkeys (local name is Rilawa) eating leaves at Bundala National Park, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.
Purple-faced Langurs (also known as Bear-faced Leaf Monkeys or Wandura) eating fresh leaves on Araliya (Frangipani) Tree beside the Gintota Ganga (River) just 800 metres from the Ocean and Galle Old Dutch Fort, Southern Province, Sri Lanka.
Grey Langurs (also known as Wandura). Mother carrying child, Sri Lanka.
Young Grey Langur (also known as Wandura). looking through the window at Kandalama Hotel, near Dambulla, North Central Province, Sri Lanka.
Grey Langurs (also known as Wandura). Mother feeding child on the balcony at Kandalama Hotel, near Dambulla, North Central Province, Sri Lanka.
Young Grey Langur (also known as Wandura) resting in a tree, Sri Lanka.
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