How does a langur warns others of dangers like a tiger or leopard?
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The other animals in the jungle are warned of dangers like tigers or leopards by langur. Langur does that by making a special sound called warning call.
Tigers and leopards are referred as dangerous for other animal in the jungle because tigers and leopards are carnivorous animals. By carnivorous we mean of those animals who feeds on flesh of other animals. Tigers and leopards mainly hunt animals like deer, goat, birds etc.
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Langur warns others of dangers like a tiger or leopard:
- When a Langur comes across a predator like a leopard or a tiger, they make alarm calls warning others of the imminent danger.
- Langurs can make different types of alarm calls for different kinds of predators by basing their actions on the kind of warning call.
- for example, climbing up to a higher branch of a tree if it's a leopard or move down if it's an Eagle.
- The Grey Langur also known as the Hanuman Langur is a subfamily of Old World primates commonly found in India.
- The distribution of these leaf-eating monkeys stretches from the Himalayas to Srilanka in the south.
- They are also found in countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan, although most of the distribution is spread within India.
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