Scientific Classification
KINGDOM:Â Animalia
PHYLUM:Â Chordata
CLASS:Â Mammalia
ORDER: Primates
 FAMILY: Cercopithecidae
GENUS: Semnopith
Head-to-body size ranges from 20-30 inches with tail length being 27-40 inches. Males are larger weighing on average 40 pounds and females weighing 24 pounds.
Only one species of gray langurs was recognized until 2001, which led to 7 currently recognized subspecies.
Gray langurs spend half their life in the trees and the other half on the ground. They usually walk on all four limbs while on the ground. In the trees, they are seen jumping and climbing around using their tail for balance along with either their front two or back two legs.
These small monkeys can jump up to 15 feet horizontally and 40 feet descending, which makes them difficult targets for predators!
Gray langurs exist in three types of groups: a group with one adult male and numerous females and offspring, a group with males and females of all ages, or all male groups.