Little Monkey and Little Yellow Duck One Day

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The vast majority of primates live in different forms of arboreal or semi arboreal life. Only ring tailed lemurs, baboons and elderly monkeys live on the ground or in rocky areas. They usually act in small family groups, but also in large groups. Most can walk upright, but not for long. Most of them are active in the daytime, and some of them are fingered monkeys, some lemurs, and nocturnal monkeys. The great Japanese lemur and the Japanese lemur sleep for several days to several weeks in the dry and hot season.

Fold food

Most monkeys are omnivorous, mainly plants, and do not give up the readily available meat. There are different food choices and feeding methods. For example, the finger monkey is good at picking up insects in tree holes or stone crevices. Orangutans eat a lot and spend most of their activity time looking for food. The structure of the stomach of coleoptera is special, and most species eat plant food with more crude fiber.

Growth and reproduction

Monkeys are pregnant once every six months, with 1-3 offspring each. The larvae grow slowly. During lactation, they usually crawl on the mother's chest, abdomen or ride on her back, with the mother leading them to move. Sexually mature females have menstruation, and males can mate at any time. Only lower monkeys, such as lemurs, lazy monkeys and fingermonkeys, have certain mating and breeding seasons.

Monkeys generally have a life span of about 20 years. On July 10, 1988, a male white monkey named Bobo, a capuchin monkey, died. It is the oldest monkey in the world, at the age of 53.

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