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tester [92]
3 years ago
8

I live in the forests of Southeast Asia. I am arboreal and swing through the trees. I have Y-5 molars, and I eat a lot of fruit.

I live in small social groups, where males and females work together to defend the territory and raise offspring. What type of primate am I?
Social Studies
1 answer:
MaRussiya [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Gibbon

Explanation:

Gibbons are primates that are endemic to the forests of Southeast Asia. They are characterized by their amazing ability to swing through trees, a behavior known as branching, reason behing their common nickname of "acrobats" as they can swing for 35 miles an hour!

Their diet is composed mainly by fruits but they also feed from insects and leaves. Gibbons, as other primates, are very social animals and are highly territorial. They defend their territories mainly by vocalizations. Both males and males, and sometimes a whole family, will emit long and loud songs that are suggested to be specific from each individual to defend their territory.

In addition, gibbons are monogamous and raise and take good care of the offpsring.

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