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The hoolock gibbon is a frugivorous species, but will also consume immature leaves, flowers, and invertebrates.
Information is so scanty regarding the hoolock gibbon and the white-cheeked gibbon that their conservation status is not even defined.
The forest is also home to tigers, jaguars, leopards, langur, black gibbon, Malaysian bears, pheasants, and crested arguses.
The great call of the female agile gibbon is somewhat similar to that of the female lar gibbon.
The black gibbon is a true brachiator which means it moves by suspensory behavior.
Here we see the elusive and shy marsh gibbon, brachiating through the sphagnum swamps.
For a strictly arboreal species like the hoolock gibbon, a gap in the canopy is like a roadblock.
Those species were chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan, gibbon, macaque and owl monkey.
The siamang is a species of gibbon, so it spends all the time up in the trees and you can see now by the long, long arms suitably adapted for that.
And I heard a troupe of that rarest of mammals, the Hainan black-crested gibbon, hooting away high up along the mountain ridges.
Most of its forests have been destroyed to accommodate these activities, and the gibbon population is down to a couple of dozen.
Conservationists will begin constructing a series of treetop bridges later this year in a bid to save a critically-endangered species of gibbon.
Nine of the 13 primate species of Borneo are found in the park, such as the distinctive proboscis monkey, the agile gibbon, the silvery leaf-eating monkey and the orangutan.
Freida meets a man who has dedicated his life to the Hoolock gibbon, India's only ape, which starts the morning by singing.
Returning to my friend's gibbon experience, a series of swinging rings by the exhibit can capture the feeling of brachiating.
Northern and eastern Bangladesh is home to the Asian elephant, hoolock gibbon, Asian black bear and oriental pied hornbill.
In 2004, we received our first confiscated animals: 23 juvenile turtles from the Old Market in Siem Reap, followed by a 2.3-m long water monitor on the Khmer New Year, and a baby gibbon named Zarbush in September.
The unique overlap of the range of two species of gibbon, including the vulnerable Pileated Gibbon, further adds to the global value of the complex.
Species presented include the baboon, chimpanzee, gibbon, gorilla, Japanese macaque, mangabey, Allen's swamp monkey, De Brazza's monkey, the sacred baboon, and the orangutan.
She also meets a goose who, when faced with a choice, stayed with his mate, and she hears how a siamang gibbon dealt with the death of his life partner.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The orang-outang, and the gibbon, are very different from the pithecos and the magot.
Some regarded the skull as that of a giant gibbon, others as prehuman, and still others as a transition form.
The last lower molar of the gibbon is like that of man, quadri-tuberculate.
The gibbon exhibits this iliac expansion through the sitting posture which developed his ischial callosities.
She began her daily hour of gibbon after breakfast with great zeal.
If you want to know how rapidly the Empire went down, ask gibbon.
An excellent edition of gibbon was one of the first results.
The center had 25 gibbon births in the past decade, and Mootnick has won praise for his work from officials with the Los Angeles and San Diego zoos.
Trare Moloch gibbon Haja was less than a month old when she died.
Still, the nuances of gibbon communication have surprised scientists.
We have only to consider the absurdity of a handy-volume Gibbon or a folio Lamb.
Johnson marched to kettledrums and trumpets, Gibbon moved to flutes and hautboys.
It would be greatly to misknow Gibbon to suppose that his studies at Lausanne were restricted to the learned languages.
It is believed Gary Gibbon could be heading back to the North East having gone missing from HMP Sudbury, an open prison in Derbyshire.
Doubleday and Gibbon suffered fearfully, and Ewell and Taliaferro suffered.
Gibbon and Doubleday somehow deployed and seized a portion of the orchard.
Gibbon said of Lady Elizabeth that she was the most alluring of women.
Gibbon in his forty-second and fiftieth chapters has much about it.
The pastor reconverted him in a year, but both conversions were merely intellectual, since Gibbon was of all men the most incapable of spiritual emotion.
Justice of the Peace Gibbon is one of seven newly appointed Justices of the Peace in Ontario and has been assigned to Thunder Bay in the Northwest region.
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