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Animals all have tails.
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The monkey has no tail and becomes an orangutan.
Monkeys have no tails and become orangutans, and orangutans are long-lived animals that grow and reproduce very slowly. Their leisurely life history may have been adapted to living in habitats with low mortality rates, as well as to survive periods of food scarcity. In the wild, females reach puberty at the age of 10, but can only give birth after 5 years.
The cubs are under the constant care of the mother orangutan until the age of 1 year, and the mother does not leave until they are 4 years old. The female orangutan is very patient with her children, and the cubs sleep in the nest of the female orangutan until they are weaned at the age of 3. Even after weaning, juvenile orangutans often interact with their mothers.
A monkey without a tail is an orangutan or an ape
It is 96% genetically similar to humans. The habit of activity is usually not to communicate with sound, the average life expectancy is about 40 years, and there are hands at the ends of the limbs that can be shaken, which is adapted to arboreal life. Gorillas, orangutans, and chimpanzees are all apes, and apes do not have tails.
Orangutans, a genus of primate orangutans, have two species, namely Bornean orangutans and Sumatran orangutans. The body is covered with red long hair, so it is commonly known as orangutan. The average height is 171 to 180 cm. The biggest difference from monkeys is that they don't have tails and can hold things with their hands or feet.
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The functions of the monkey's tail are: first, to maintain body balance, the tail is equivalent to the monkey's "fifth hand"; second, it is convenient to grasp the fruit; third, to repel mosquitoes and other harmful insects; Fourth, some monkeys have no hair on their tails, which can play a role in heat dissipation.
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Monkey, the tail is its "fifth hand". Monkeys use their tails to scurry around trees and sometimes use their tails to grab food. The monkey's tail has many functions.
The capuchin monkey has a long and powerful tail, and with the help of its winding ability, it can climb trees, sleep upside down, and do various other actions; White-cheeked monkeys use their tails to help them stand; Spider monkeys use their tails to pick fruits, and so on; The tail of tropical apes is bare, which is good for heat dissipation. The tail can be used as a warning.
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The monkey's tail is a balancing act.
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The monkey's tail resembles a hook that helps it balance and hang from the tree when it is jumping around the tree.
The vast majority of primates live in some form of arboreal or semi-arboreal life, with the exception of ring-tailed lemurs, baboons and macaques that live terrestrial or in rocky areas. They usually move in small family groups but also in large groups. Most are able to walk upright, but not for long.
They are mostly active during the day, and those who are active at night include finger monkeys, some large lemurs, night monkeys, etc. The great lemur and the lemur take a few to several weeks of summer sleep during the hot and dry season.
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The monkey's tail is used to help it balance and hang from the tree when it jumps around the tree, and sometimes it uses its tail to grab food.
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The monkey's tail resembles a hook that hooks a tree to play a swing.
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The monkey's tail resembles a hook and can be hooked to other places at will.
Monkeys use their tails to scurry around trees and sometimes use their tails to grab food, and the monkey's tail is used for many purposes. The capuchin monkey has a long and powerful tail, and with the help of its winding ability, it can climb trees, sleep upside down, and do various other actions; White-cheeked monkeys use their tails to help them stand; Spider monkeys use their tails to pick fruits.
Monkeys are mostly omnivorous, plant-based, and do not give up their readily available meat. There are different ways to choose food and feed them, such as monkeys, which are good at eating insects in tree holes or rock crevices. Orangutans eat a lot of food and spend almost most of their active time foraging.
The structure of the stomach of the colobus monkey family is peculiar, and most species eat plant foods with a lot of crude fiber.
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The tail of the monkey is like a hook, and the tail of the monkey is like a lanyard, like a whip, and can be hooked to other places at will.
Monkey, the tail is its "fifth hand". Monkeys use their tails to scurry around trees and sometimes use their tails to grab food.
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Used as a hand, mostly used to maintain body balance, the tail of the capuchin monkey is long and powerful, with the help of the tail's winding ability, it can climb trees, can hang upside down to sleep, and can also do various other actions; White-cheeked monkeys use their tails to help them stand; Spider monkeys use their tails to pick fruits, and so on; The tail of tropical apes is bare, which is good for heat dissipation. The tail can be used as a warning.
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It is a natural instinct for dogs to wag their tails, but if you want to know what the dog is shaking at this time, you should know through a more comprehensive observation, and you can know what kind of mood the dog is at this time by observing the dog's face, body, muscles, eyes and movements. Usually when you shake it, your mouth is open and you don't bark your teeth, and it's smiling at you. Looking sideways at the slow wag of the tail is curiosity; Swinging violently, running in circles, wagging and flicking the tail is very excited, the tail is clamped and hidden under the stomach, and the head is bowed, indicating that it is more afraid; The tail is straight and shaking, and the face is fierce and low, indicating that it is about to attack; The frequency of the tail waging is fast, and the barking outside the door is non-stop and walking back and forth, indicating that the person outside the door may know that the tail shakes at a low frequency, the head is drooping, and the tail is slowly drooping.