because they are the only silvery species of the gibbon which are not big
Silvery gibbon was created in 1798.
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The silvery gibbon is a consumer (they are not a species of plant!)
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Gibbons mostly eat fruit.
Hunted
The white-handed gibbon is adapted to its arboreal habitat in Southeast Asian rainforests through several key features. Its long arms and flexible shoulder joints enable it to swing gracefully between branches, a locomotion style known as brachiation, which allows for efficient travel in the canopy. Additionally, its strong grasping hands and feet facilitate climbing and grasping tree limbs, while its diet of fruits, leaves, and flowers is supported by the availability of diverse vegetation in its habitat. These adaptations help the gibbon thrive in its complex forest environment.
Because of habitat destruction!
Because of habitat destruction!
Hylobates lar, or the Lar Gibbon (~4.4kg-~6.8kg) could be the smallest, however Kloss's Gibbon averages at 5.8kg, Silvery Gibbon averages at 5.7kg, and Mueller's Gibbon averages between 5.0-6.4kg.
He was adapted to its habitat because it can camoufalge