no they swing around in the trees to get fruit in the high branches.
they stay on the ground
the baby chimps stays 8 months with their mother
the baby chimps stays 8 months with their mother
Jaguars are adapted to living on the forest floor because it provides them with camouflage for hunting and stalking prey. They are skilled hunters of large mammals and need the cover of the forest to surprise their prey. Additionally, the forest floor provides shelter and protection for jaguars to rest and raise their young.
6 weeks
20-30
5 months
Baby chimps stay very close to mother for about 2.5 years.
I think 45 years.
Baby chimps stay very close to mother for about 2.5 years.
I belive they are born on the forest floor then spend alot of time in the trees. This protects them from predators when they get bigger they mostly stay on the ground
Yes, and they make their nests up there. However, older "chimps", if too heavy will stay on the ground. They make new nests everyday, as old ones get dirty and weak.