Angolan Black-and-white Colobus
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The Angola colobus (''Colobus angolensis''), Angolan black-and-white colobus, or Angolan colobus is a primate species of Old World monkey belonging to the genus '' Colobus''.


Taxonomy

There are six recognized subspecies and one undescribed subspecies from the
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in Tanzania: *Angola colobus, ''Colobus angolensis'' **Sclater's Angola colobus, ''C. a.'' subsp. ''angolensis'' **Powell-Cotton's Angola colobus, ''C. a.'' subsp. ''cottoni'' ** Ruwenzori colobus ''C. a.'' subsp. ''ruwenzorii'' **Cordier's Angola colobus, ''C. a.'' subsp. ''cordieri'' **Prigogine's Angola colobus, ''C. a.'' subsp. ''prigoginei'' **Peters Angola colobus or Tanzanian black-and-white colobus, ''C. a.'' subsp. ''palliatus''


Physical characteristics

Like all black-and-white colobi, the Angola colobus has black fur and a black face, surrounded by long, white locks of hair. It also has a mantle of white hair on the shoulders. The long, thin tail can be either black or white, but the tip is always white. There is a significant regional variation in the total amount of white on the body and the length of the fur. Animals that live in the mountains have longer, thicker fur than animals from the lowlands to protect them against the cold. The Angola colobus has a head-body length of 50 to 70 cm, with the males usually being larger than females. The tail is about 75 cm long, and the body weight varies between 9 and 20 kg.


Distribution and habitat

The Angola colobus occurs in dense
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s, both in the lowlands and coastal mountains. It lives in most of the
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, to the south and northeast of the Congo River, as far as Ruwenzori,
Burundi Burundi (, ), officially the Republic of Burundi ( rn, Repuburika y’Uburundi ; Swahili language, Swahili: ''Jamuhuri ya Burundi''; French language, French: ''République du Burundi'' ), is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley at the ...
and southwestern Uganda. The species can also be found in
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, especially in the interior and coastal forests of Kenya and Tanzania and in isolated mountain areas. Although the species is named after Angola, it is quite rare in that country. Of all ''Colobus'' species, the Angola colobus occurs in the southernmost latitudes. The geographical range lies south of that of the mantled guereza. It is found up to 2,415 m above sea level in Kenya.


Ecology and behaviour

All ''Colobus'' species are very sociable and live in groups of up to several hundred animals, although most groups are much smaller. Their diet consists of mostly leaves, but also lesser amounts of fruit and seeds.


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