The Colobus monkey has an intermembral index in the 50-105 range. I've seen a couple of sources stating the number is in the high 70s. Also: Kikuyu is not the most common name of the colobus monkey (Colobus guereza). It is more commonly referred to as the black and white colobus or abyssinian colobus.
Ive learned in my anthropology class that the intermembral index of humans is 70. hope this helps.
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The intermembral index for modern humans is around 70-75. This means that the length of the upper limb is about 75% of the lower limb. This is an adaptation that allows for efficient walking and running upright on two legs.
The intermembral index of a human is around 70-75. This value indicates that the length of the upper limb (arm) is about 70-75% of the length of the lower limb (leg). This ratio is used to differentiate between animals that are more adapted for quadrupedal locomotion versus those more adapted for bipedal locomotion.
King colobus was created in 1780.
Olive colobus was created in 1838.
Pennant's colobus was created in 1838.
Black colobus was created in 1838.
Ursine colobus was created in 1834.
Angola colobus was created in 1860.
Colobus monkeys eat leaves, branches, and bamboo.