Nilgiri LangurTrachypithecus johniiNormally found in southern India. Lives in a troop of 5 to 16. Eats leaves, shoots and fruits.In the 'Endangered' list. Threatened due to habitat loss and heavy poaching. Legend has it that its flesh and fur have aphrodiasic properties. As with the tiger, this belief is killing this beautiful animal.. Please make sure monitor adjusted properly for color and brightness. Otherwise the features of the Langur won't show.This happens to be most interesting Flickr picture tagged Langur.
Homo (hoe-moe) , human, flat, angular, and moderately large cell. This is a skin cell - almost certainly of the microscopist. Cells are shed freely as slides or other objects are picked up. The lines within the cells are tracts of cytokeratins which give these shapes their distinctive cells. They are dead, so nuclei and other cytoplasmic organelles are usually not visible. From Davis Mine. Phase contrast.