Snub-nosed monkey
Snub-nosed monkeys live in Asia, with a range covering southern China (especially Tibet, Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou) extending into the northern parts of Myanmar and Vietnam.All Rhinopithecus species inhabit primary forest and grid cells with tree cover ≥ 75% might constitute important potential habitat.[1] These monkeys are named for the short stump of a nose on their round faces, with nostrils arranged forward.The diet of these animals consists mainly of tree needles, bamboo buds, fruits and leaves.The 200-day gestation period ends with a single birth in late spring or early summer.