Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEdith Anthony Modified over 9 years ago
1
By: Hannah Adams
2
Scientific name: Hylobates lar 18 to 25 inches tall weighs about 15 to 20 pounds Lives in small families (mated pair and up to four offspring) Lives about 35-40 years Native to Southeastern Asia Also called Lar gibbons
3
Eats figs and other small, sweet fruits, liana fruit, tree fruit and berries, and insects. Has a hairless face with dark eyes, small nostrils, and jet-black skin. Has five toes, including opposable big toe. A Gibbon family has a territory of about 30 to 50 acres of rain forest. Has been known to leap over 30 feet in a single jump.
4
The main cause: habitat loss in the form of logging and other types of forest destruction Also, they are hunted by humans About 79,000 White-handed Gibbons left in world Date it was listed endangered: 06-30-2008
5
1.Where is the White-Handed Gibbon from? 2.How tall is can the White- Handed Gibbon get? 3. What do White-Handed Gibbons eat? 4. How many toes do they have? 5. What is the main reason why they are endangered?
6
pin.primate.wisc.edu philadelphiazoo.org www.rainforestanimals.net/rainforestanimal/gibbon.html animals.nationalgeographic.com/.../gibbon/ www.findfast.org/facts-about-gibbons.htm
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.