The monkey brush vine, also known as Combretum rotundifolium, is a plant species native to Africa. It is primarily consumed by various herbivores such as antelopes, giraffes, and elephants. These animals feed on the leaves and young shoots of the monkey brush vine as part of their natural diet in the savannas and woodlands where the plant grows.
Gravity and friction. If both forces are equal, or if the friction is greater than gravity, the monkey remains on the vine. However, if gravity overcomes the force of friction, the monkey slides down the vine. none!
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The monkey goes eeeeeeeeeeeeoooooooooooahhhhhhhhh
Look for a monkey on Vine Isle in the southern most patch of jungle
mostly bannanas
Jaguars.
voltures
mostly bannanas
This is were the monkey eats the fleas off of other monkeys.
It can cover more space, and also, if they are leaping from vine to vine it will assist a lot in its co-ordination.
A monkey is primary consumer because a monkey eats bananas and bananas are a fruit growing off a tree, and a primary consumer eats plants
A monkey eats the Passion Flower