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colobus

Large tree-dwelling African monkey characterized by the almost complete suppression of the thumb. There are five species divided into two groups: the black-and-white colobus and the red colobus. They live in groups and feed on fruit, leaves, flowers, and twigs. A further species, Miss Waldron's red colobus, Procolobus badius waldroni, was officially declared extinct in autumn 2000.

Black-and-white colobus monkeys are slightly larger than red colobus, with a head and body length of 62.5 cm/24.5 in and a long tail (80 cm/31.5 in).

Classification

Colobuses are in the genus Colobus, family Cercopithecidae, order Primates.



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37) Itotia's movement never really got off the ground, but Segero recruited a troop of roughly thirty boys and dressed them in a uniform consisting of black shirts, khaki shorts, a red leather belt, a headband with a white feather, and bracelets and anklets made from the skin of the colobus monkey.
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Our tables overlooked Primate Island, where kikuyu colobus monkeys - the ones whose fur and coloring evoke an '80s hair band - frolicked in a tall tree.
 
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