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Black-and-white colobus / Zanzibar red colobus / Primatology / Primate / Red colobus / Linda Marie Fedigan / Colobinae / Biology / Eastern black-and-white colobus / Colobine monkeys / Zoology / Mantled guereza
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Black-and-white colobus
Zanzibar red colobus
Primatology
Primate
Red colobus
Linda Marie Fedigan
Colobinae
Biology
Eastern black-and-white colobus
Colobine monkeys
Zoology
Mantled guereza

Population status of black and white colobus monkeys (Colobus guereza) in Kakamega Forest, Kenya: are they really on the decline? Peter J. Fashing Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology, Columbia Uni

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