Gibbons mostly eat fruit.
Silvery gibbon was created in 1798.
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The silvery gibbon is a consumer (they are not a species of plant!)
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because they are the only silvery species of the gibbon which are not big
Hunted
Hylobates lar, or the Lar Gibbon (~4.4kg-~6.8kg) could be the smallest, however Kloss's Gibbon averages at 5.8kg, Silvery Gibbon averages at 5.7kg, and Mueller's Gibbon averages between 5.0-6.4kg.
Bananas
fish and frogs
Depends on the kind of ape. It might be red like an orangutan, silvery-grey like a moloch gibbon, black like a bonobo, cream like a lar gibbon, or pink like a human!
No, silvery cassia pods are not safe to eat as they contain toxic compounds that can cause adverse reactions if ingested. It's best to avoid consuming them.