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The thinner animals have monkeys, snakes, etc., and the following is an introduction to monkeys.
1. Monkeys belong to the order of primates.
The highest taxa of the animal kingdom, with a well-developed brain and a narrow orbital space; The toes (fingers) of the hands and feet are separated, and the thumbs are flexible, and most of them can be held opposite to the other toes (fingers).
2. The monkey is medium in shape, with equal length limbs or slightly longer hind limbs, long or short tail, buccal pouch and arm callouse.
Arboreal or terrestrial life, which is a common trait of monkeys.
3. Newborn monkeys will always wrap around the hands or feet of the mother monkey, and it is important for young monkeys to wrap around the mother monkey, because the mother monkey will use their hands and feet to climb on the tree, so they must be wound well so as not to fall down when climbing.
4. Different species of monkeys will eat different foods, but mainly fruits, leaves, seeds, nuts, flowers, insects, spiders, eggs and small animals of plants.
5. Monkeys breed 1 to 2 times a year, with 1 litter per litter, and a few can have as many as 3 litters.
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Relatively thin animals, mainly birds, such as pigeons, sparrows, etc.
as well as various insects.
Such as mosquitoes, barn flies, praying mantises, etc.
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Squirrels, monkeys, mice, rabbits, cats.
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There are actually a lot of skinny animals, such as monkeys, giraffes, etc., which all look very thin.
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Maybe it's a dog, isn't there a saying that you are as thin as a dog.
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The smallest monkey in the world, the marmoset, is also known as the finger monkey. This monkey grows up to be only 10-12 centimeters tall and weighs 80-100 grams. The newborn monkey is the size of a broad bean and weighs 13 grams.
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Animals: The American flamingo is probably the skinniest animal in the world, so it's no wonder it's so slim.
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In the cave, the thin and spicy animals are monkeys, no matter how much they eat, they don't grow meat, and the flowers are hard to rot and rot.
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The sloth is the only wild animal with vegetation on its body, and although it has legs, it cannot walk, and relies on its forelimbs to drag its body forward. Sloths live on trees all year round, hooking their claws to branches and hanging upside down, moving from the trees, and have lost the ability to move on the ground. The sloth is notoriously lazy, it does not like to move, it sleeps lazily for 20 hours a day, and can endure hunger for more than a month without eating or drinking.
It is lazy and extremely slow, and even if it is chased and captured, it looks like it has nothing to do, and its escape speed does not exceed a meter second.
Details] 3. Brown bats (20 hours a day).
Brown bats, like sloths, spend a staggering 20 hours a day in lazy sleep and only 4 hours awake, spending about 83% of their lives sleeping. Brown bats sleep in a large head-down position and are only active at night. Due to a lack of food, they tend to sleep for half a year.
Details] 4. Armadillo (19 hours a day).
Lazy sleep time: 19 hours a day. The armadillo is the only animal other than humans that carries the leprosy bacillus, and mainly inhabits woods, grasslands, and deserts, and has an armor-like appearance that curls up into a ball to protect its body.
Most breeds of armadillos live in burrows during the day and come out at night to find food. Although armadillos are more diligent in eating and go out on time to forage for food every day, they also sleep for up to 19 hours. The armadillo is not only a well-known lazy, but also a feared "poison", it is the only known natural host of Mycobacterium leprosy in the world, and the leprosy carried by it is contagious.
Details] 5. Possum (19 hours a day).
The small ones can be as small as mice, and the big ones are bigger than cats. Although they are significantly different in size, they all have the same physiological characteristics as mice. Opossums have a docile temperament, like to live in trees, and often go out at night to hunt for food, and eat all meat and vegetables.
The preferred sleeping environment for opossums is usually dark and relatively hidden, with up to 19 hours of lazy sleep per day.
Details] 6. Dormouse (18 hours a day).
Lazy sleep time: 18 hours a day on average. Dormice are completely known for sleeping, they don't store food for the winter like other rodents, but try to eat as much as possible to store fat for the winter.
Dormice are the animals that hibernate the longest, they usually live for 5 years, but 3 to 4 of them are spent sleeping. In other words, dormice are asleep for about nine months of the year in spring, late autumn and winter.
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