Observed this langur debarking a tree in Bandipur Tiger Reserve on Aug 31st.
It pulled a part of the bark with its teeth and then walked a few paces and chewed it.
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Observed this langur debarking a tree in Bandipur Tiger Reserve on Aug 31st.
It pulled a part of the bark with its teeth and then walked a few paces and chewed it.
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The langur debarks and turns around
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Chewing a piece of the bark
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Nice documentation of this behaviour. Why does it do this?
I liked last image, which resembles behavior of humans. Men in countryside sit like this on roadside area like bus stops.
I don't think this is common behavior/activity of langurs
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Sagar Patil,
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Nice capture. any idea what tree it is? it might give a lead to what it was all about..
Check this out ,shot in Nagarhole ( Kabini ) a few years ago.I thought he was eating termites - what is your take on it ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WtmbDa7-ZE
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