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The world's first eighth-generation black langur survived in captivity |
Recently, the reporter learned from the Black Langur Conservation and Research Center of Wuzhou City, Guangxi that the two male black langur babies born in succession on April 15th and 16th this year were all successfully nurtured by the monkey mother and grew up healthily.
Two and a half months old
.
Among them, the baby monkey born on April 15 is the world's first eighth-generation black langur that has been reared and bred in captivity
The black leaf monkey born in the early morning of April 15 was a premature baby, so it was a little weak when it was born
.
The black langur is a national first-class protected animal and an endangered species in the world.
The larvae of wild female black langurs through artificial breeding are the first generation of artificial breeding and breeding black langurs
.
The generations of the artificially bred black leaf monkey are determined by the female monkey that gave birth to it
The mother of the baby monkey born on April 15 is the seventh-generation captive breeding black langur, so it is the eighth-generation captive breeding black langur
.
In addition, the black langurs born on April 16 are the fifth generation of captive breeding black langurs
.
This baby monkey was born at full term.
(CCTV reporter Shen Qingcentong)