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Who Is Credited With The 1953 Discovery Of The Golden Langur In Assam?

The Golden Langur, one of the rarest and most beautiful primates found in Assam, was discovered in 1953 by the renowned naturalist E. P. Gee (Edward Pritchard Gee). His observations and studies brought international attention to this unique species, known for its striking golden-orange fur and its limited habitat range between Assam and parts of Bhutan.

E. P. Gee's discovery played a crucial role in the conservation efforts for the Golden Langur, highlighting the need to protect Assam’s rich and diverse wildlife.

For students and general knowledge enthusiasts, it's important to remember: E. P. Gee discovered the Golden Langur in Assam in 1953. This fact is often asked in competitive exams and wildlife-related quizzes.

 
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