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The Siamang is a variety of gibbon ape that lives in the forests of Malaysia, Sumatra and Thailand.
There are around 22,390 siamangs left in the wild. The siamang are a species of primate that are endangered. They are known for their throaty calls.
Siamangs are small gibbons (apes) that live in trees. Because they are so agile while moving in the trees, almost no predators can catch them. Siamangs eat vegetation and small animals. Like almost all wild animals they are prey to some, and predators to others.
Symphalangus syndactylus
it looks like a ape
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tigers and leopards eat siamangs
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Orangutans and a few types of gibbon and siamangs.
Close relatives to agile gibbons include siamangs, bonobos, chimpanzees, and orangutans. These species belong to the family Hominidae, which also includes humans. Gibbons and siamangs are part of the subfamily Hylobatidae.
They live on the Forest Floor layer of the rainforest
they live on the ground or shrub layer