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They grasp their hands onto the trees.Then they form a loose hook around trees enabling them to swing from tree to tree. :)
hands and feet
The White Cheeked Gibbon has long hands and feet with clefts for gripping and the wrist naturally dislocates its self so the prim ape can finish its swing
--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.
--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.
--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 can't swim, so if the Lar gibbon (Hylobates lar) is being chased or can sense a predator, they can get on their hind legs and run at high speeds.
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.
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They use their long arms to swing like a gymnast through the trees.
the lar gibbon, kloss gibbon,molach gibbon,millared gibbon, pleated gibbon
They would face the danger of predators which is prevented through brachiation.