Yes, apes commonly eat fruits.
Apes eat, leaves, fruits, vegetables and even insects.
Apes eat fruits and veggies with about 3-5% of their calories as termites
Yes, apes are omnivorus. For those who do not know, this means that they eat meat and fruits.
Apes definitely eat grapes. Some apes are herbivorous/ herbivores so they can eat all kinds of plants including fruits and vegetables, but some of them are omnivores so some eat both meat and plants.
Apes are typically considered omnivores, as they eat a variety of foods including fruits, leaves, insects, and occasionally small animals. Their diet can vary depending on the species and their habitat.
No, lions do not share the same habitat as do the great apes.
Apes generally eat fruit, plants, nuts, insects, and some small animals. They sometimes kill other monkeys for meat to eat, but most apes will not eat anther ape, only smaller monkeys.apes eat a array of fruit, leaves, and small animals.
no they eat different ways because apes have teeth and mounkeys have less teeth than the apes
Small insects and rodents as well as large game such as antelopes, wildebeest, impala, reed buck, fish, apes, and baboons. Leopards can even eat fruits if sufficient meat is not available.
yes bescause great apes can eat lots of bit foods but they cant eat bananas with skin on..!!
Most fruits, plants, and nuts. Chimpanzees hunt and kill other monkeys for meat.
They are apes, but they do NOT eat bananas.