The golden langur, characterised by its striking golden orange pelage and found only in Assam and Bhutan, has now been listed in the "World's 25 most-endangered primates". Their population is now estimated to be around 7,000 in Assam with the majority being found in reserve forests and National Parks.
From the series "Endangered" - a collection of hand-painted artworks to create awareness about the disappearing wildlife from India, created using old toothbrushes as the main tool.
Medium - Acrylic paint on paper Size - 8" x 11.3” Format - PNG
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The golden langur, characterised by its striking golden orange pelage and found only in Assam and Bhutan, has now been listed in the "World's 25 most-endangered primates". Their population is now estimated to be around 7,000 in Assam with the majority being found in reserve forests and National Parks.
From the series "Endangered" - a collection of hand-painted artworks to create awareness about the disappearing wildlife from India, created using old toothbrushes as the main tool.
Medium - Acrylic paint on paper Size - 8" x 11.3” Format - PNG