<P> Infants (estimated at 3 months to 1 year old) are light brownish gray or light brown, appearing white in sunlight . They are often observed playing with juveniles or other infants, but are noted to spend most of their time beside their mothers or sucking milk . They are also observed clinging from the front of their mothers (primarily the lower abdomen) for protection, feeding, and nurturing . Their sex of the individual cannot be distinguished at this point of time as well as in Newborns . </P> <P> Newborn babies (estimated at less than 3 months of age) are dark to light gray . They turn light brownish grey after about 2 months . They are also observed rarely leaving their mothers or other females carrying them, known as alloparenting . Sex at this time is indistinguishable . </P> <P> The distribution of the golden snub - nosed monkey is limited to temperate forests on mountains in four provinces in China: Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi, and Hubei . This monkey is found at elevations of 1,500 - 3,400 m . Within this area, vegetation varies with altitude from deciduous broadleaf forests at low elevations to mixed coniferous broadleaf forests above 2,200 m and coniferous forests above 2,600 m . Average annual temperature is 6.4 ° C with a minimum of - 8.3 ° C in January and a maximum of 21.7 ° C in July . </P> <P> Home range size varies seasonally . The change in home range size and location is dependent upon the availability and distribution of food . The total area covered by seasonal home ranges is surprisingly large for a species . One of the largest home ranges found covered 40 km . </P>

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