Proboscis monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) occupy a unique ecological niche primarily in the mangrove and riverine forests of Borneo and Sumatra. Their specialized diet consists mainly of leaves, fruits, and seeds, which they can digest due to their complex stomachs. They play a crucial role in seed dispersal, contributing to forest regeneration. Additionally, their social structures and behaviors help maintain ecological balance within their habitat.
yes, proboscis monkeys have stronger hind legs.
the proboscis monkeys live in swamps in Asia
Yes. The proboscis monkey is assessed as endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
they are not extinct yet.
they do have flat fingernails
They eat leaves and Fruit They also have the ability to digest poisonus food.
The male Proboscis Monkey is not only one of the largest monkeys in Asia but they are also one of the Proboscis Monkey Reproduction and Life Cycles.
yes fool
yes they do hold hands
banana's are monkeys niche ( #1 in japanese)
not all monkeys only a proboscis monkey
staying in the Boreo California Galapagos Island.