Number of endangered monkeys in Cambodia improve


From left: Stump-tailed macaque, Pig-Tailed Macaque, and Pileated gibbon.- NETH PHEAKTRA VIA FACEBOOK

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): The Ministry of Environment issued a report highlighting three kinds of endangered monkeys which are present in large numbers in Cambodia, including the pig-tailed macaque, pileated gibbon and stump-tailed macaque.

Pig-tailed macaque

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