The silvery lutung is a medium-sized monkey with a long, non-prehensile tail. It has grey-tipped, dark brown or black fur, giving it a uniform silvery appearance. Unlike some related species, there are no paler markings on the face or body, except for a patch of whitish hair on the groin of females. A crest of fur runs along the top of the head, and the hair on the cheeks is long, often obscuring the ears. The hands and feet are hairless, with dark coloured skin, and have opposable thumbs and toes. Females range from 46 to 51 centimetres (18 to 20 in) in head-body length, with an average weight of 5.7 kilograms (13 lb) and a tail length of 67 to 75 centimetres (26 to 30 in). Males are slightly larger, from 50 to 58 centimetres (20 to 23 in) in length, with an average weight of 6.6 kilograms (15 lb) and a tail length of 67 to 75 centimetres (26 to 30 in).[4] Like other langurs, the silvery lutung has a large three-chambered stomach to digest the cellulose found in its herbivorous diet. This allows for fermentation of food, and has some similarities with the stomach of ruminants. The intestine is unusually long, even compared to those of other langurs, and has a number of pouches along its length, which carry out further fermentation of plant matter. The teeth have grinding ridges and other modifications to allow the more efficient processing of tough leaves
Monkey Leaf Care
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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Water: Your Monkey Mask Monstera enjoys weekly waterings and frequent misting. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, especially during the winter - when you might only need to water your plant fortnightly.
Pruning
Prune away any broken branches or damaged leaves on the monkey tree in early spring, the best time to identify and remove problems that occurred over the winter. With your pruning shears, make a cut directly above a bud or lateral branch at a 45-degree angle.
Fertilizer
Feed with general houseplant fertiliser monthly during the growing season (spring to summer).
Sunlight
Monkey is happy in most light conditions. A medium to indirect bright light will be perfect for Monkey but he will grow better in a sunnier spot.
Soil
Peat-based chunky potting mix with good drainage
Temperature
Due to his thin foliage Monkey isn't tolerant to cooler temperatures. The perfect indoor temperature for Monkey is between 20-30 degrees celsius. As long as the indoor temperature doesn't dip lower than 20°C Monkey will be happy.
Additional
Kitties like to nibble on leaves but Some of the most toxic plants for cats include common houseplants such as Monstera deliciosa
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