Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang City, dyed yellow by peltophorum pterocarpum (flamboyant trees), has seen a troop of red-shanked douc langurs feeding on young leaves.
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Come April, the area on Son Tra Peninsula near Tien Sa Cape is covered by yellow blossoming flamboyant trees, fed on by red-shanked douc langurs, dubbed 'Queen primates.' |
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Son Tra has nearly 1,000 species of plants, including 22 rare ones, and hundreds of species of animals, of which the red-shanked douc langur is the rarest with a population of 300-400 under strict protection. |
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Son Tra is at its most enchanting from April to June. When it rains, douc langurs begin their cacophonic calls prior to feeding. |
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A douc langur swings between yellow flamboyant trees which grow 9-10 meters in height. |
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Studies show that the red-shanked douc langur only appears along the Truong Son mountain range, a chain of mountains running along the border of Vietnam and Laos. |
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Currently, hundreds of species of douc langur are strictly protected by local authorities. |
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