List of primates by population


This is a list of primate species by estimated global population. This list is not comprehensive as not all primates have had their numbers quantified.
Unless specified in the Notes section, primary population values given are for number of mature individuals.
Common nameBinomial namePopulationStatusTrendNotesImage
Hainan black crested gibbon
Nomascus hainanus10Population was estimated at over 2,000 in the late 1950s. Current total population is estimated to be more than 25 individuals.175px
Cat Ba langur
Trachypithecus poliocephalus30-35Total confirmed population is 51-54 individuals.
Eastern black crested gibbon
Nomascus nasutus45–47Previously thought to be possibly extinct, rediscovered in 2002. Total population is estimated to be 129 individuals.
Golden bamboo lemurHapalemur aureus50-249Total population is estimated to be 600-1,000 individuals.175px
Tonkin snub-nosed monkeyRhinopithecus avunculus80-100Total population is estimated to be 200-250 individuals.
Barbara Brown's titi monkey
Callicebus barbarabrownae100-250Total population is estimated to be less than 1,000 individuals.
Tana River mangabeyCercocebus galeritus100-1,000Total population is estimated to be 1,000 individuals.
Perrier's sifakaPropithecus perrieri125Total population is estimated to be less than 500 individuals.175px
Popa langurTrachypithecus popa135–176Values given are for mature individuals.
Gray snub-nosed monkeyRhinopithecus brelichi200Total population is estimated to be 750 individuals.
Raffles' banded langurPresbytis femoralis200–250Total population is estimated to be "only a few hundred individuals."
Sarawak surili
Presbytis chrysomelas200–500Values given are for total population.
White-headed langur
Trachypithecus leucocephalus230-250Total population is estimated to be 600 individuals.
Delacour's langurTrachypithecus delacouri234-275Values given are for total population.
Arunachal macaqueMacaca munzala240-250Total population is at least 569 individuals.
Silky sifakaPropithecus candidus249Value given is a maximum estimate for number of mature individuals.175px
Superagüi lion tamarin
Leontopithecus caissara250Total population is estimated to be, at maximum, 400 individuals.175px
Black lion tamarinLeontopithecus chrysopygus> 250Total population is estimated to be 1,600 individuals.175px
Coimbra Filho's titiCallicebus coimbrai250-2,499Total population is estimated to be 4,500 individuals.
Mentawai langurPresbytis potenziani300–1,200Values given are for total population.
Myanmar snub-nosed monkeyRhinopithecus strykeri350-400Total population is estimated to be less than 950 individuals.175px
Greater bamboo lemurProlemur simus500Total population is estimated to be approximately 1,000 individuals.175px
Blond capuchin
Cebus flavius500175px
Gray-shanked doucPygathrix cinerea550–700Values given are for total population.
Northern muriquiBrachyteles hypoxanthus< 1,000Value given is for total population.175px
Black snub-nosed monkeyRhinopithecus bieti< 1,000Total population is estimated to be less than 2,000 individuals.175px
Southern muriquiBrachyteles arachnoides1,100-1,200Values given are for total population.175px
KipunjiRungwecebus kipunji1,117Value given is for total population.175px
Sanje mangabeyCercocebus sanjei1,300-3,500Values given are for total population.175px
Siau Island tarsierTarsius tumpara1,358–12,470Values given are for total population.
Golden lion tamarinLeontopithecus rosalia1,400Total wild population is estimated to be 3,700 individuals. 372 individuals are currently held in captivity.175px
Kashmir gray langurSemnopithecus ajax1,400-1,500Values are a maximum estimate for number of mature individuals.
Black crested gibbonNomascus concolor1,500Value given is for mature individuals.175px
Sangihe tarsierTarsius sangirensis1,505–2,795Values given are for total population; do not include "brush" habitat of unknown suitability. If this species does inhabit this habitat, upper bound could be as high as 52,734 individuals.
Cotton-top tamarin
Saguinus oedipus2,000Total population is estimated to be 7,400 individuals.175px
François' langurTrachypithecus francoisi2,000–2,100Estimate for mature individuals.
Red slender lorisLoris tardigradus2,000-2,250Total population is estimated to be less than 2,650 individuals.175px
Pagai Island macaqueMacaca pagensis2,100–3,700Values given are for mature individuals. Numbered 15,000 in 1980.175px
Javan suriliPresbytis comata2,300–5,500Total population is estimated to be 5,000–12,000 individuals.
Javan fuscous leaf monkeyPresbytis fredericae2,300-7,800Total population is estimated to be 5,000–17,000 individuals.
Some taxonomists classify this species as a subspecies of Javan surili.
Lion-tailed macaqueMacaca silenus2,400-2,500Total population is estimated to be 4,000 individuals.Image:Bartaffe, Lion-tailed Macaque, (Macaca silenus) - [Zoo Leipzig 02.jpg|175px]
Indochinese gray langurTrachypithecus crepusculus2,400–2,500Values given are for mature individuals.
Golden-headed lion tamarinLeontopithecus chrysomelas< 2,500Value given is most recent estimate for number of mature individuals.175px
Lac Alaotra bamboo lemur
Hapalemur alaotrensis2,500Value given is for total population.175px
Eastern gorillaGorilla beringei2,600Total population is estimated to be less than 5,000 individuals. As of 2015, subspecies populations for eastern lowland gorillas and mountain gorillas are 3,800 and 1,000 individuals, respectively.
Silvery gibbonHylobates moloch4,000-4,500Values given are for total population from 2008 IUCN Assessment. Current IUCN Assessment does not provide a population estimate.175px
Golden-crowned sifakaPropithecus tattersalli4,000-5,000Total population is estimated to be 11,000-26,000 individuals.175px
Siberut macaqueMacaca siberu4,639–18,438Values given are estimate for total population living in Siberut National Park. Total population is almost certainly slightly higher.
Zanzibar red colobusProcolobus kirkii5,862Value given is for total population.175px
Gee's golden langurTrachypithecus geei6,000–6,500Values given are for mature individuals.175px
Muna-Buton macaque
Macaca brunnescens6,221–18,435Values given are an estimate of total population from 2007.
Pig-tailed langur
Simias concolor6,700–17,300Values given are an estimate of total population from 2006.
Gray-headed lemur
Eulemur cinereiceps7,265Maximum total population estimate for the year 2000 was 7,265±2,268. Population is now expected to be much lower.
Madame Berthe's mouse lemurMicrocebus berthae8,000Value given is a maximum estimate of total population from 2005.
Natuna Island suriliPresbytis natunae9,000Total population is estimated to be less than 10,000 individuals.
Nilgiri langurSemnopithecus johnii9,500-10,000Total population is estimated to be less than 20,000 individuals.175px
Moor macaqueMacaca maura< 10,000Total population is unknown, having last been estimated as less than 10,000 individuals in 1999.175px
Siberut langurPresbytis siberu11,014–27,439Values given are estimate for total population living in Siberut National Park. Total population is almost certainly slightly higher.
Sumatran orangutanPongo abelii13,846Value given is an estimate of total population.175px
Barbary macaqueMacaca sylvanus15,000Value given is an estimate of total population in 1999; may be an underestimate.175px
BonoboPan paniscus15,000–20,000Values given are a minimum estimate for total population.175px
Northern giant mouse lemurMirza zaza16,500–177,500Values given are for total population, assuming different rates of habitat occupancy.
Kloss's gibbonHylobates klossii17,500Value given is for total population.
Capped langurTrachypithecus pileatus18,600Values given is for total population.
Golden snub-nosed monkeyRhinopithecus roxellana20,000Value given is an estimate of total population, compiled from estimates of three subspecies.
Red-eared guenon
Cercopithecus erythrotis20,000Value given is an estimate of total population from 2008 IUCN estimate. Current IUCN estimate does not provide a population estimate.
Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset
Callibella humilis30,000?Population was estimated to be 10,000 individuals 2003. However, range is now known to be 3x larger than this estimate supposed, leading to current estimate of at least 30,000 individuals.
Udzungwa red colobusProcolobus gordonorum30,000–40,000Values given are for total population.
Bornean orangutanPongo pygmaeus47,000–104,700Values given are for total population; lower arm is projected 2025 population.175px
Müller's gibbon
Hylobates muelleri80,000-100,000Values given are for total population.175px
Heck's macaqueMacaca hecki100,000Estimate is for mature individuals only.
Japanese macaqueMacaca fuscata114,431IUCN Assessment does not provide a population estimate.175px
Tonkean macaqueMacaca tonkeana150,000Value given is for total population.
Booted macaqueMacaca ochreata180,000Value given is an estimate for total population from 2001.
Western gorillaGorilla gorilla316,000Value given is the projected total population of G. g. gorilla circa 2018. Subspecies G. g. diehli is expected to have only a few hundred individuals.Image:Western Lowland Gorilla at Bronx [Zoo 2 cropped.jpg|175px]
ChimpanzeePan troglodytes345,000–470,000Values given are an estimate of total population, determined by adding populations of four subspecies:
  • P. t. ellioti
  • P. t. schweinfurthii
  • P. t. troglodytes
  • P. t. verus
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Crab-eating macaqueMacaca fascicularis904,638Value given is an estimate of total population, determined by country-specific analyses of threats and rate of decline. See supplementary material on IUCN Assessment for further details.
Senegal bushbaby
Galago senegalensis107,000,000Rough estimate based on population density and range.
HumanHomo sapiens8,163,000,000*IUCN has issued one assessment for humans, but has since stopped recurring assessments.