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Siamang apes
The Siamang is a variety of gibbon ape that lives in the forests of Malaysia, Sumatra and Thailand.
They use their long arms to swing like a gymnast through the trees.
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Siamang gibbons communicate through loud calls known as duets. These duets involve both males and females, with the female typically leading the song. The calls can be heard over long distances and are used to establish territory, strengthen social bonds, and attract mates.
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tigers and leopards eat siamangs
They swing through the trees with their arms and legs.
Around 15 to 20 pounds.
Siamang gibbons live in tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, primarily in Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo. They are highly social animals, typically forming small family groups consisting of a mated pair and their offspring. Known for their distinctive vocalizations, they communicate through loud calls to establish territory and strengthen social bonds. Siamangs are also arboreal, spending most of their time in trees, where they move gracefully using brachiation, swinging from branch to branch.
Humans, tigers, and leopards are the main threats other than habitat loss.