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- Gibbon - Wikipedia
Gibbon Rehabilitation Project, 2013 Gibbons ( ˈ ɡ ɪ b ə n z ) are apes in the family Hylobatidae ( ˌ h aɪ l ə ˈ b æ t ɪ d iː ) The family historically contained one genus , but now is split into four extant genera and 20 species
- Gibbon | Types, Diet, Facts | Britannica
Gibbon, any of approximately 20 species of small apes found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia Like the great apes, they have a humanlike build and no tail, but they seem to lack higher cognitive abilities and self-awareness
- Gibbon Animal Facts - Hylobatidae - A-Z Animals
What is a gibbon? A gibbon is a lesser ape that lives in Southeast Asia It spends its life in the rainforest canopies and swings from tree to tree Its extra-long arms and powerful legs make it the fastest tree-dwelling mammal What are the smallest and the largest types of gibbons? The smallest species is the lar gibbon
- Gibbon - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Gibbon The Gibbon is a "lesser ape," smaller than great apes Gibbons have no tail, making them different from monkeys
- Gibbons: Facts, habitat, diet, and conservation | IFAW
Are you interested in learning more about gibbons and the status of their populations? Learn everything you need to know here
- What is a gibbon? — Gibbon SSP
What is a gibbon? Gibbons are diurnal small apes that live in Southeast Asia There are 20 recognized species of gibbons in four genera Range Tropical and sub-tropical forests in China, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia
- Gibbon Basics - Gibbon Conservation Center
A gibbon marks its territory by vocalizing (singing) when traveling within the borders of where they live The adult male and female sing a duet and their offspring will join in The adult male and female harmonize, but sing a different song
- Gibbons - National Geographic
Different Gibbon Species There are over a dozen recognized species of gibbons ranging from northeastern India to southern China to Borneo
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