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Siamang Collection

The Siamang, also known as Symphalangus syndactylus, is a fascinating and endangered species of gibbon found in Southern Asia

Background imageSiamang Collection: Picture No. 10850767

Picture No. 10850767
San Diego ZOO - Siamang Gibbon Date:

Background imageSiamang Collection: Siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus (Hylobates syndactylis), and agile gibbon, Hylobates agilis

Siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus (Hylobates syndactylis), and agile gibbon, Hylobates agilis
FLO4690834 Siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus (Hylobates syndactylis), and agile gibbon, Hylobates agilis, male and female with young (both endangered)

Background imageSiamang Collection: Siamang with fruit, Symphalangus syndactylus (Hylobates syndactyla). Endangered

Siamang with fruit, Symphalangus syndactylus (Hylobates syndactyla). Endangered. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H
FLO4988027 Siamang with fruit, Symphalangus syndactylus (Hylobates syndactyla). Endangered. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H

Background imageSiamang Collection: Siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus (Hylobates syndactyla). Endangered

Siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus (Hylobates syndactyla). Endangered. Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich
FLO4718914 Siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus (Hylobates syndactyla). Endangered. Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of Natural History

Background imageSiamang Collection: Striped hyena, Hyaena hyaena 1, and siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus, endangered 2

Striped hyena, Hyaena hyaena 1, and siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus, endangered 2
5324216 Striped hyena, Hyaena hyaena 1, and siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus, endangered 2 by Dumenil, Auguste (active c.1840); (add.info.: Striped hyena, Hyaena hyaena 1, and siamang)

Background imageSiamang Collection: An endangered Siamang gibbon sitting on a log, holding a rope, London Zoo

An endangered Siamang gibbon sitting on a log, holding a rope, London Zoo
3527146 An endangered Siamang gibbon sitting on a log, holding a rope, London Zoo, 1927 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageSiamang Collection: Siamang and agile gibbon (both endangered)

Siamang and agile gibbon (both endangered)
Siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus (Hylobates syndactylis), and agile gibbon, Hylobates agilis, male and female with young (both endangered)

Background imageSiamang Collection: Striped hyena and siamang, endangered

Striped hyena and siamang, endangered
Striped hyena, Hyaena hyaena 1, and siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus, endangered 2. Hyene raye, Hylobate siamang. Handcoloured steel engraving by August Dumenil after an illustration by A

Background imageSiamang Collection: Siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus. Endangered

Siamang, Symphalangus syndactylus. Endangered (Siamang, Simia syndactylus). Drawn and engraved by Thomas Landseer. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by

Background imageSiamang Collection: Animals and plants of Southern Asia (colour litho)

Animals and plants of Southern Asia (colour litho)
3101065 Animals and plants of Southern Asia (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Animals and plants of Southern Asia: Nylgau Antelope, Siamang, Oa)

Background imageSiamang Collection: Siamang, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Siamang, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999284 Siamang, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageSiamang Collection: Strange gibbons (coloured engraving)

Strange gibbons (coloured engraving)
998370 Strange gibbons (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageSiamang Collection: Siamang gibbon primate 1894

Siamang gibbon primate 1894
A Hand-book to the Primates by Henry O. Forbes - London 1894

Background imageSiamang Collection: Picture No. 12018945

Picture No. 12018945
Siamang Siamang. Date:

Background imageSiamang Collection: Siamang, Hylobates syndactylus, a gibbon sitting on tree branch

Siamang, Hylobates syndactylus, a gibbon sitting on tree branch

Background imageSiamang Collection: USA, Hawaii, Honolulu, Kapahulu Avenue, Honolulu Zoo, Siamang, Hylobates syndactylus, black

USA, Hawaii, Honolulu, Kapahulu Avenue, Honolulu Zoo, Siamang, Hylobates syndactylus, black, tailless Gibbon displaying sound-amplifying throat sac

Background imageSiamang Collection: Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) adult male, resting on log (captive)

Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) adult male, resting on log (captive)

Background imageSiamang Collection: Siamang Monkey / Jck

Siamang Monkey / Jck
A siamang monkey sitting on a branch


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The Siamang, also known as Symphalangus syndactylus, is a fascinating and endangered species of gibbon found in Southern Asia. This captivating primate can be easily recognized by its distinctive appearance and unique behaviors. In Picture No. 10850767, we see an endangered Siamang gibbon sitting on a log at the London Zoo, holding onto a rope with great agility. These primates are known for their incredible acrobatic skills and strong grip strength, and is disheartening to know that both the Siamang and agile gibbon are endangered species. Their populations have been declining due to habitat loss caused by deforestation and illegal hunting. Conservation efforts must be intensified to protect these magnificent creatures from extinction. Another intriguing image shows a striped hyena alongside the siamang, highlighting the importance of preserving biodiversity. Both these animals face threats to their survival and deserve our attention and protection. Dating back to 1833-39, a colored engraving showcases the beauty of this primate species during earlier times. The siamang's long arms, dark fur coloration, and expressive eyes make it an enchanting subject for artists throughout history. The rich flora and fauna of Southern Asia are depicted in another colorful lithograph titled "Animals and plants of Southern Asia. " Amongst them is the siamang - an iconic representative of this region's diverse wildlife. A vintage illustration from 1894 portrays the siamang gibbon in all its glory; showcasing its unique features such as elongated fingers fused together (syndactyly) which aid them in swinging effortlessly through trees within their forest habitats. As we admire these strange gibbons through various artistic interpretations over time, let us not forget that they need our help now more than ever before. By raising awareness about their plight and supporting conservation initiatives worldwide, we can ensure a brighter future for these remarkable creatures. In Picture No.