Western Colobus
The Western Colobus or Wang Colobus is an Old World monkey species found in the lowlands and mountainous rainforests of a long stretch between the Gambia and the Côte d'Ivoire in Africa. It mainly eats leaves, but it also eats fruits and flowers. It is a tree-like animal that lives on trees, but feeds are sought mainly from the ground. They live by forming three to four females, one to three males, and a small herd of their cubs. These groups maintain a certain distance from each other through the sound of their domain. The western colobus is distinguished from other Colobus species by having a stainless white pattern on its body. The West Collo booth has the whiskers and chest, and the tail is white, and the tail is not touched.