In Indonesia, the critically endangered gibbons include the Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch) and the Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus), which is also found in parts of Sumatra. The Javan gibbon is notable for its distinctive vocalizations and arboreal lifestyle, primarily inhabiting the forests of Java. Conservation efforts are crucial for their survival, as habitat loss and poaching pose significant threats to their populations.
The smallish Javan tiger lived on the island nation of Java. Now extinct.
the gibbon lives in the tropical rain forest
The Javan Rhino is a herbivore and its diet consists of plants and other vegetation in the forest they live.
The Javan Rhino lives in two nationally protected parks. Most remaining Javan Rhinos live in Ujung Kulon Park on the island of Java, Indonesia. The rest live in Cat Tien National Park in Vietnam.
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Because they give birth to live young.
gibbons live up to approximately 25 years
Yes, some varieties of rhino live in tropical rainforests. The black and white rhinos live on the savanna in Africa. The Sumatran, Indian, and Javan rhinos all live in the tropical rainforests of southern Asia. The Javan and Sumatran are critically endangered.