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A rare ape species, Skywalker Gibbon, has been found in Myanmar.
- The ape species has been named after a Star Wars hero and was first identified in China in 2017.
- Acoustic monitoring of the gibbon’s morning songs and non-invasive DNA sampling techniques were used to determine the species’ range.
- Skywalker gibbons in Myanmar are threatened by local habitat loss and degradation.
About Skywalker Gibbon
- Scientific Name: Hoolock tianxing (primate of the Hylobatidae family)
- IUCN Status: Endangered
- Habitat: They are found in the forests of the Gaoligong mountains, at the border between southwest China and northern Myanmar.
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- Geographical Distribution: Located between the North Mai Hka and Ayarwaddy rivers to the west and the Salween river to the east.
- Population size: Less than 150 individuals are known to exist in China and the population in Myanmar is unknown.
- It is one of three species of hoolock gibbon and is considered most endangered.
- Distinguishing Feature: Key differences between this species and its close relative, the eastern hoolock gibbon, include thinner eyebrows, a black or brown beard instead of a white one and incomplete white face rings on the females.
- Sleeping Habits: They sleep in trees, most often with their knees bent to their chests and their arms wrapped around themselves,
- They usually sleep in the tallest trees and on hilltops or slopes.
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