Lucy, an early hominin species known as Australopithecus afarensis, is believed to have slept in trees primarily for safety and protection from predators. Sleeping in trees would have provided a safe refuge from ground-based threats and allowed her to escape danger more easily. Additionally, tree canopies offered access to food sources and a suitable environment for her to rest and stay safe during the night.
sleeping habbit are when the sleep
The Lucy Show - 1962 Lucy and the Monkey 5-12 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The Lucy Show - 1962 Lucy and the Monkey 5-12 was released on: USA: 5 December 1966
Yes I would sleep with Lucy Pinder. She is so hot
Howler monkey usually sleep during after getting full.
he gets bored
The species of monkey helps to decide how long it sleeps every day. For example, owl monkeys sleep on average 17 hours per day while gorillas only sleep 13 hours of their day away.
Well, Monkeys like to sleep high up in trees, because the tree provides a place of safety for them. They usually sleep between branches but baby monkeys are known to sleep in their mother's arms.
sleep
as fast at swinging in trees like a monkey
Yes, koalas sleep in trees.
No they do not sleep in trees in fact they hardly sleep at all.....