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a type of primate species found in Southeast Asia, known for their vibrant and distinctive coat colors, arboreal lifestyle, and unique facial markings
What is a "douc"?
The douc is a primate species native to Southeast Asia, recognized for their striking appearance characterized by vibrant and contrasting coat colors, arboreal lifestyle, and unique facial markings. They are known for their excellent climbing and leaping abilities, with long limbs and prehensile tails that aid in their arboreal movements. Doucs have a complex social structure, typically living in groups that include multiple males and females. They primarily feed on a diet consisting of leaves, fruits, and flowers, and play an important role in seed dispersal in their native habitats. Doucs are highly valued for their conservation importance and are often sought after for their striking appearance, making them a popular subject of research and conservation efforts.