'Müller's Bornean Gibbon' (''Hylobates muelleri''), also known as the 'Grey Gibbon', is a
primate in the
Hylobatidae or
gibbon family.
Unlike other gibbon species, Müller's Bornean Gibbon does not show sexual dimorphism in its fur coloration. Its fur is grey or brown colored with a ring of bright fur around its face. On the head it often has a darkly colored cap. With an average weight of 5.7 kg, it ranks among the smaller of the gibbons.
Müller's Bornean Gibbon is endemic to the island of
Borneo, it inhabits the northern and eastern part of the island. In the southwest of the island the
Agile Gibbon lives, and surprisingly their territories hardly overlap. They are
diurnal rain forest dwellers that are characterized by the long arms that all gibbons have, with which they
brachiate through the trees. The Grey Gibbon lives together in monogamous pairs, and defend their family territory against intruders with long, loud singing, which rings out above all else early in the morning. Its diet consists primarily of fruits. Little is known about this species reproductive patterns, but it is estimated that it is similar to those of other gibbons.
There are three subspecies of this gibbon:
[ Gibbon Systematics and Species Identification ]
★ Müller's Gray Gibbon, ''Hylobates muelleri muelleri''
★ Abbott's Gray Gibbon, ''Hylobates muelleri abbotti''
★ Northern Gray Gibbon, ''Hylobates muelleri funereus''
References
External links
★ Müller's Bornean Gibbon photos
★ Müller's Bornean Gibbon songs
★ Gibbon Conservation Center