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Sillypinkjade say's:
ECOLOGY:
The woolly spider monkey is primarily a folivorous species, but also consumes fruit, seeds, flowers, nectar, pollen, bark, bamboo, and ferns. It prefers to eat fruits which are more ripe. Leaves are eaten for bulk and protein, and the woolly spider monkey prefers immature leaves over mature ones (Kinzey, 1997). Strier (1992b) suggests that folivory is a result of seasonal fruit shortages and the woolly spider monkey needs to eat leaves to survive. Group size for this species is between 15 to 25 individuals.
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A red belied money can survive in the wild because it has everything it needs there
Monkey and mongoose are wild animals. Additional wild animals include mouse and monkey.
Like humans, chimpanzees are omnivores, meaning that they can eat both plants and animals (especially insects), but in the wild they mostly survive on a vegetarian diet, which would make them primary consumers.
They survive by swinging from tree to tree and eating there food.
Darwin
well it depends were they live if they live in the wild well they have to be wild like me nd if they live in the zoo wel they are domestic like my sis.lol
adapting
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BANANAS the wild west
cheetahs survive in the wild by running down their prey. this is not my answer it is a websites
crazy and wild
tree branches are the shelter of wild monkeys.