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Grey Faced Langur Monkey in Sri Lanka
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Kaunos ancient city of Dalyan is Lycian rock tombs. Royalty Free Stock Photo
In Sri Lanka, tufted gray langurs are abundant in dry zone forests and also within human dwellings. Many numerous troops are found at archeologically important areas, such as Polonnaruwa, Dambulla, Anuradhapura, and Sigiriya. The animal is also found in southward of the island, such as Hambantota, Yala National Park, and Tissamaharama.


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