| Gibbon Skull The Siamang, native to Southeast Asia, is the largest of the gibbons with an arm length of 1.5 meters. Considered a lesser ape, gibbons are known for their remarkable gymnastic ability. Gibbons live an arboreal life, high above the forest floor. Their long arms have evolved to allow for a graceful, almost ballet-like movement as they swing from branch to branch. This specialized form of locomotion is referred to as Brachiating.
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| Siamang Gibbon | Great and Lesser Apes Family: Hylobatidae |
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