Are monkeys mammals and what are the animals of the same kind as monkeys

Updated on science 2024-06-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Gibbons

    Gibbons are the smallest and most agile of the four species of apes (orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and gibbons) in existence. Named for the length of her forearms, the gibbon has flexible wrist joints that allow her to move like a swing through the woods. Gibbons are found only in the tropical rainforests, monsoon forests and evergreen broad-leaved forests of Southeast Asia and southern China, and are one of Asia's most precious natural heritages.

    2. Orangutans

    Orangutans are also tropical animals of our Asia. They are found in the forests of Kalimantan and Sumatra in Indonesia. Orangutans are large animals with many, dense fur and a reddish-brown color.

    Males are larger than females. Males can reach a height of meters and weigh up to 85 kilograms. The arms are very long, and the two arms can reach meters, which is more than twice as long as a person.

    3. Chimpanzees

    Chimpanzee is a tropical African forest animal, also known as black ape, it has black body hair, prominent eyebrow ridges, long face and protruding jaws. The chimpanzee's ears are so large that they distinguish it from the other three species of apes. Male chimpanzees weigh 56-80 kg, females weigh 45-68 kg; Standing upright with a height of meters, they have lived near the Earth's equator for generations.

    4. Gorillas

    Gorillas are also forest animals of tropical Africa. Scientists divide gorillas into three subspecies: western lowland gorillas, mountain gorillas, and eastern lowland gorillas, according to their different habitats and differences between individuals. This is the largest ape in existence, so it is called a gorilla.

    Adult male gorillas, very tall and burly, generally weigh more than 200 kilograms, according to records, the largest can reach 300 kilograms, the body height is more than meters, and the arms can reach meters.

    Features:

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Monkeys belong to mammals, is a general term for mammalian primates, widely distributed all over the world, from the degree of evolution, can be divided into low, medium and high three categories: the lower classes are lemurs, slow loskies, finger monkeys, etc.; The medium category includes arthropauts, capuchin monkeys, and various macaques; Higher species are also known as "apes", including gibbons, giant apes, and hyptoed apes. In terms of physical form, those with tails are called monkeys, and those without tails are called "apes", and from the perspective of intellectual development, apes have a greater advantage.

    Monkeys in nature are quick witty, have a strong ability to imitate, and have very similar habits to humans. The vast majority of primates live in some form of arboreal or semi-arboreal habitat, usually in small family groups but also in large groups.

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