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The reference to the berries could foreshadow potential dangers or conflicts related to them. For example, if a character eats poisonous berries early in the story, it may foreshadow similar dangers or betrayal later on. Alternatively, the berries could symbolize temptation or choices that lead to unforeseen consequences.
In Africa. That's were the lion lives. The lion is one of the largest predaters alive. It eats 20 pounds a day.
Predator and prey evolve together. The prey is part of the predator's environment, and the predator dies if it does not get food, so it evolves whatever is necessary in order to eat the prey: speed, stealth, camouflage (to hide while approaching the prey), a good sense of smell, sight, or hearing (to find the prey), immunity to the prey's poison, poison (to kill the prey) the right kind of mouth parts or digestive system, etc. Likewise, the predator is part of the prey's environment, and the prey dies if it is eaten by the predator, so it evolves whatever is necessary to avoid being eaten: speed, camouflage (to hide from the predator), a good sense of smell, sight, or hearing (to detect the predator), thorns, poison (to spray when approached or bitten), etc. The fastest lions are able to catch food and eat, so they survive and reproduce, and gradually, faster lions make up more and more of the population. The fastest zebras are able to escape the lions, so they survive and reproduce, and gradually, faster zebras make up more and more of the population. An important thing to realize is that as both organisms become faster to adapt to their environments, their relationship remains the same: because they are both getting faster, neither gets faster in relation to the other. This is true in all predator-prey relationships.
The population for Douc Langurs is declining. In the last 30 years the population has declined by 50 - 80% and it is estimates it is going to continue to decline for the next 30 - 36 years. There are 500 - 700 individuals left of grey shanked douc langurs and some people think that douc langurs are on the brink of extinction whilst some other people think that douc langurs can be saved from extinction. Scientists also beleive that they may have found some new colonies of douc langurs in a area which they have not surveyed yet. douc langurs are in the 25 most endangered species. Whilst grey douc langurs are critically endangered red and black shanked douc langurs are just endangered although I think that they are on there way up the endangerment chart. Generally the population trend of the douc langurs is declining like most of the species on this planet... SAVE THE PRIMATES!! http://www.iucnredlist.org/apps/redlist/details/39827/0 to find out more about the Grey Shanked Douc Langurs I would recomend this IUCN Red List you can also find more information online. written by 11 year olds :P
The grey shanked douc lives in cambodia and the borders surrounding vietnam. try a bit of grammer to your question too!!1
Gray-shanked douc was created in 1997.
Red-shanked douc was created in 1771.
Black-shanked douc was created in 1871.
At night, Gray Langurs sleep in trees to avoid their predators.
The Red-shanked douc langur can grow to be 61-86 cm. tall
Singapore Zoological Garden - homes over 2,500 specimens from 315 species of which 29% are threatened Chimpanzees Douc langurs Malayan tiger orangutans proboscis monkey Pygmy hippos white rhino
there from Southwest Asia.
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