a rainforest or jungle
No, lions do not share the same habitat as do the great apes.
North America has no natural apes in the habitat, so the only apes are in zoos.
To research apes, one would need to go to a place where apes live. Apes live in their natural habitat which is in the forests of Africa or in zoos where exhibits of apes are showcased frequently.
The apes habitat at the Bronx Zoo is designed to mimic their natural environments, featuring spacious enclosures with climbing structures, lush vegetation, and water features. This habitat includes areas for both indoor and outdoor activities, allowing the apes to exhibit natural behaviors such as climbing, foraging, and socializing. The design emphasizes enrichment and provides opportunities for the apes to engage with their surroundings while educating visitors about their conservation.
They live in Africa and Southeast Asia!!! They have less than 10 percent of the remaining habitat left!!!!!
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.
For both humans, and non-human apes, generally speaking, their only 'predator' is mankind. They are usually too large, too agile, or simply too 'smart' to have any natural predators. Humans hunt them, destroy their habitat (homes), steal their infants, and eat their food sources, which is what is causing most endangered apes to become more endangered.
"Planet of the Apes" (1968) "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" (1970) "Escape from the Planet of the Apes" (1971) "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes: (1972) "Battle for the Planet of the Apes" (1973) "Planet of the Apes" (2001) "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" (2011)
we lived everywhere basically because we were free to go anywhere because there was no people to stop us from going anywhere but now that we have turned into humans the apes cant go everywhere because we would catch them and either kill them or put them back into their living habitat
The temperature of an ape's habitat varies widely depending on the species and their geographical location. For example, tropical rainforests, where many apes like orangutans and gibbons live, typically have average temperatures ranging from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius (68 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit). In contrast, mountain gorillas inhabit cooler, mountainous regions, with temperatures averaging around 7 to 15 degrees Celsius (45 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit). Overall, apes thrive in warm, humid environments but can adapt to various climates.
We are all apes and we are closely related to the other apes.
Orangutans are native to Sumatra and Borneo (in Indonesia), and some on Malaysia.they live on borneo and sumtra