About Trachypithecus obscurus (Reid, 1837)
Scientific name: Trachypithecus obscurus (Reid, 1837). Common name: dusky leaf monkey. This species shows different fur color variations between subspecies. Infants are born with an orange coat, and their fur color changes as they mature into adults. Abdominal fur is typically several shades lighter than dorsal fur; dorsal fur can be brown, black, or grey. Bright white fur forms circular patterns around the species' eyes. The dusky leaf monkey is a relatively small primate. A study by G. J Burton measured 25 wild male and 44 wild female individuals: the average weight of sampled males was 7.39 kilograms, and the average weight of sampled females was 6.47 kilograms. These measurements indicate that the species is sexually dimorphic, as sampled females are on average 12% smaller than sampled males. Burton's study also found that among the 25 sampled males, the weight of one testicle directly correlates with the weight of the other, meaning the weight of one can be used to estimate the weight of the other. For females, there was no statistically significant correlation between the weights of the two ovaries strong enough to allow one ovary's weight to predict the other's. The dusky leaf monkey is distributed across Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand, where it lives in tropical forests.