"Longevity in the wild is 25 to 30 years and can be as long as 40 years in captivity." According to the Smithsonian's website.
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/primates/facts/factsheets/gibbons/default.cfm
no gibbons live in the southeastern Asian forests
The different species of gibbons live in different parts of southeast Asia, from China to the Malay peninsula, Burma, and North Sumatra.
A lot of gibbons live in South east Asia and rainforests.
"Longevity in the wild is 25 to 30 years and can be as long as 40 years in captivity." According to the Smithsonian's website. http://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/primates/facts/factsheets/gibbons/default.cfm
Gibbons can travel very fast through the jungle canopy. They have been known to travel at up to 35 miles per hour. Gibbons are able to do this thanks to their exceptionally long arms.
Most gibbons live in South Africa. Most gibbons live in south Africa.
no gibbons live in the southeastern Asian forests
Most gibbons live in South Africa. Most gibbons live in south Africa.
Most gibbons live in south africa. Most gibbons live in south africa.
Gail Gibbons lives in Corinth, Vermont.
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They live in Asia. In the southern parts.
gibbons can jup far and use their long arms to swing in the branches
Apart from in zoos, no.
canopy
The different species of gibbons live in different parts of southeast Asia, from China to the Malay peninsula, Burma, and North Sumatra.
Raleigh, North Carolina