Malaysian lar gibbon
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| name = Malaysian lar gibbon{{MSW3 Primates | id = 12100762 | heading=Subspecies Hylobates lar lar}}
| status = EN
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| image = Malaysian Lar Gibbon imported from iNaturalist photo 45321952 on 26 February 2024.jpg
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| genus = Hylobates
| species = lar
| subspecies = lar
| authority = Linnaeus, 1771
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The Malaysian lar gibbon (Hylobates lar lar) is an endangered subspecies of white-handed or lar gibbon. It is endemic to Malaysia, and Thailand.
The Malaysian lar gibbon often chooses taller canopy trees at locations with higher elevation for making calls. This subspecies also utilizes topographically convex areas, like hill tops and ridges, as the chosen locations over more concave areas, as it makes the calling location even taller. The reason why white-handed gibbon species, such as the Malaysian lar gibbon, prefer certain calling locations in higher areas, is because fewer obstacles physically intercept transmission of their calls, as reported in sound propagation studies of other primates.{{cite journal |first1=Toshinori |last1=Okuda |first2=Haruka |last2=Matsubara |first3=Toshihiro |last3=Yamada |first4=Wei Chuang |last4=Chew |first5=Alvin Meng Shin |last5=Lau |first6=Jacquoelyne |last6=Paska |first7=Hiromitsu |last7=Nishizaki |first8=Nur Shifatil Ulya binti Sidek |last8=Omar |first9=Mohamed |last9=Zakaria |title=Spatial distribution of white-handed gibbon calls in relation to forest vertical components, Malaysia, from a perspective of forest management |journal=Global Ecology and Conservation |volume=38 |year=2022 |page=e02245 |doi=10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02245|s2cid=251148462 |doi-access=free }}
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Category:Mammals described in 1771
Category:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
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