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rights activist responsible for panda langurs in Vietnam. A reporter from your home country is now going to ask you some questions about your job. Reporter: How many panda langurs are there worldwide? You: [...] You: There are only ................................. panda langurs worldwide nowadays. Reporter: Do you know the reasons for this? You: The reasons are 1. ............................................. [...] and act out this interview. Now draw your own animal rights activist ID card for entrance into the panda langurs’ national park.
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look as if I’m wearing shorts. The markings on my face remind people of a panda. That’s why me and my fellows got the name panda langur. And last of all you can easily recognize us by our funny tuft of [...] a very small population at the present time. They say there are only 270 to 300 panda langurs left. That means we panda langurs are one of the most endangered species in the world. That has happened because [...] Johanna. I am a Delacour’s langur. This is a very tricky name and that’s why people also call me panda langur. Do you know what kind of an animal I am? If you need a hint, take a look at the picture of
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by the white markings on its face, rump and outer thighs, which is the reason for its common name, panda langur. Its habitat is restricted to the densely wooded limestone areas south of the capital, Hanoi