Gibbons typically consume a diet consisting mainly of fruits, leaves, flowers, and occasionally insects, with food intake varying based on species and availability. On average, an adult gibbon may eat around 1.5 to 3.5 kilograms of food daily. In terms of water, gibbons usually obtain sufficient hydration from their food, but they may drink small amounts of water when needed. Their diet is crucial for their energy levels and overall health in their arboreal habitats.
Gibbons mostly eat fruit.
Bananas
What they eat How much they eat What they drink How much they drink (except water) How active they are Their basic metabolism Heredity Problems such as pituitary malfunction
Yes, it is possible. If you eat or drink too much of anything you can die.
100g or 50g
Eagles don't drink water. They get it from the food they eat.
Meerkats drink water when they can find it but get much moisture from the juicy bugs that they eat.
you just put in the food and water. Your guinea pig will eat and drink until it is full.
Gibbon's eat fruits and plants mainly but they also eat insects, Spiders, bird eggs, and small birds.
What to avoid, what to eat and drink, and how much.
Gibbon's eat fruits and plants mainly but they also eat insects, Spiders, bird eggs, and small birds.
A lot and normally eat on a daily bases like humans do.