The yellow-cheeked gibbon, also called the golden-cheeked gibbon, the yellow-cheeked crested gibbon, the golden-cheeked crested gibbon, the red-cheeked gibbon, or the buffed-cheeked gibbon, is a species of gibbon native to Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The species was discovered and named after the British naturalist Gabrielle Maud Vassal.
Yellow-cheeked gibbon
Female adults at the Cincinnati Zoo
A male
Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae. The family historically contained one genus, but now is split into four extant genera and 20 species. Gibbons live in subtropical and tropical rainforests from eastern Bangladesh to Northeast India to southern China and Indonesia.
Northern white-cheeked gibbon, Nomascus leucogenys
Agile gibbon, Hylobates agilis
Pileated gibbon (Hylobates pileatus)
Genus Hoolock