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Why did the gibbons stop singing?

Why did the gibbons stop singing?

Update: 2025-03-28
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Western Hoolock Gibbons sing soulful duets to bond, defend territory and find love in the dense jungles of Southeast Asia. But lately they’ve learnt to fall silent.


You can find out more about the Western Hoolock Gibbon here.


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Why did the gibbons stop singing?

Why did the gibbons stop singing?