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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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the tail helps the spider monkey catch things. it also lets hang on to things
a behavioral adaptation is behaviors that help an animal to survive or communicate (ex. a dogs barks, a spider spins its web, a penguin swims, a monkey screeches)
its colour
The global conservation community are rallying with petitions to encourage the government of Nicaragua to pass measures to protect this endangered spider monkey. This monkey is believed to be the third smartest non-human primate.
it is a monkey with 5 eyesA spider is a insect with eight legs .And a spider is known as the cousin of the other insect.And it has gum in its body which will be help it to trap its prey and to make its home.[web]
Yes, the monkeys tail and long arms are an adaptation that helps it survive in its environment.
so if they are about to fall all they have to do is hold on for their dear life
It can cover more space, and also, if they are leaping from vine to vine it will assist a lot in its co-ordination.
how does the howler monkey help the rainforest in his monkey ways what does he do to help part of the rainforest?
by making tools yo help them survive and explore the ocean and discover new things that can help the human race with our problems like disuses and make thing easier for humans.
you have to fall down one of the holes
The Paleolithic people had to learn which plants were safe to eat and which animals they could safely hunt. They made tools out of bone and traded these tools with other tribes.