22 August 2018 - SOME AMAZING FACTS ABOUT THE GIBBON

SOME AMAZING FACTS ABOUT THE GIBBON
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Gibbons are the gymnasts of the animal kingdom, bridging gaps of over 10 metres when brachiating. Don't forget to check out the video at the bottom of this post.
Quick FactsType: MammalDiet: Omnivore - fruit, leaves, insectsLifespan: Up to 25 yearsSize: 44-64cmHabitat: Tropical and sub tropical rain forestsRange: Northeastern India to southern China to BorneoScientific name: Hylobatidae
GIBBONSGibbons spend almost all of their time in the treetops of the rainforest. They even sleep there, resting in the forks of branches.Their dramatic form of locomotion, called brachiating, can move gibbons through the jungle at up to 35 miles (56 kilometers) an hour, bridging gaps as wide as 50 feet (15 metres) with a single swinging leap.Because they are not able to swim, different types of gibbons are isolated in different areas by large rivers.When gibbons walk, whether along branches or in the rare instances when they descend to the ground, they often do so on two feet, throwing their arms above their head for balance.They are the most bipedal of all non-human primates and are often studied for clues to what evolutionary pressures may have led to humans walking.There are 15 recognized species of gibbons ranging from Northeastern India to Southern China to Borneo.Gibbons are all tailless and their long coats vary from cream to brown to black. Many have white markings on their faces, hands, and feet.





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Published on August 21, 2018 14:42
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