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This product is an exact replica of a gray langur skull. This high-quality Semnopithecus entellus skull replica is a perfect addition to any collection or educational display. It features the langur’s elongated face, high-set orbits, and robust mandible, designed for processing a fibrous, leaf-heavy diet. The skull also highlights traits associated with complex social behavior, such as a large braincase and forward-facing eyes.
Scale & Dimensions:
Scale: 1:1 – Length: 5 in (13.2 cm) (average adult size)
Scientific Name: Semnopithecus entellus
Taxonomy: Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Primates > Cercopithecidae > Semnopithecus
About the Gray Langur
The gray langur (Semnopithecus entellus), also known as the Hanuman langur, is a large Old World monkey native to the Indian subcontinent, where it inhabits forests, grasslands, and urban environments. It is revered in Hindu culture and often associated with the deity Hanuman. Gray langurs are folivores, relying on leaves, fruits, and seeds, with skulls adapted to this diet through sharp molars and a powerful jaw for grinding tough plant material. They live in social troops, exhibiting complex interactions and vocal communication, and are both arboreal and terrestrial in behavior.
Skull Production
This replica was created using a high-resolution 3D scan of an authentic Semnopithecus entellus skull. It is cast in durable resin and hand-finished to preserve intricate details such as dental patterns, cranial sutures, and orbital placement. The model is ideal for educational use, comparative anatomy, and visual display.
Perfect For:
Primate skull collectors and anthropology enthusiasts
Educators & museums exploring Old World monkeys and South Asian fauna
Primatologists & researchers studying folivory and social behavior in primates
Artists & sculptors seeking a detailed primate reference
This gray langur skull replica offers an excellent look at the anatomy of a socially complex and ecologically adaptable primate, making it a valuable addition to any natural history or educational collection.