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Gibbon fingers are long, slender, and have thumbs with a wide separation from the palm.
1.they have long arms that that help them swing from one branch to another.
2.they can jump far and use their long arms to swing on the branches.
they have spots which is camoflauge
eats lots of food
the special adaptions are for steering and swimming.
Every owl has the same adaptations
The gibbons r found in asia
they have ball and soket joints which allow their wrists to turn right round
hands and feet
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gibbons can jup far and use their long arms to swing in the branches
--Gibbon fingers are long, slender, and have thumbs with a wide separation from the palm.1.they have long arms that that help them swing from one branch to another.2.they can jump far and use their long arms to swing on the branches.
Gibbons are adapted for an arboreal lifestyle and use a highly specialized mode of locomotion called brachiation. Instead of grasping, their hands form a loose hook around branches, enabling them to swing through the trees using a hand-over-hand motion. Gibbons live in small family groups made up of a mated pair and their young offspring. Every morning, the male and female will perform a ritualized vocal duet to advertise their territory to other gibbon groups.
They grasp their hands onto the trees.Then they form a loose hook around trees enabling them to swing from tree to tree. :)
--Gibbon fingers are long, slender, and have thumbs with a wide separation from the palm.1.they have long arms that that help them swing from one branch to another.2.they can jump far and use their long arms to swing on the branches.
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.
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