Siamangs
Introduction:
Male Siamangs are slightly bigger than female Siamangs.
Background:
Siamang gibbons have been swinging at the top of trees for many years.
Characteristics:
The Siamangs have a throat sac that can inflate to the size of their head. It makes their voices louder. Their voices can travel up to 3 kilometres
Diet/habitat:
Siamang Gibbons are found on the island of Sumatra. Siamangs are omnivores... they eat lots of fruit which is 75% of their diet.
Adaptations:
They have a big tail and long arms to help them swing around.
Jaw Dropping Facts:
The Siamang Gibbons real name is Hylobates Syndactylus. There hands are called brachiations. They weigh up to 13kg.
Extinction:
There are more than 1,000 left in the world. In 100 years there is a 20% chance that Siamang Gibbons might be extinct
Conclusion:
I hope there will always be Siamang Gibbons on earth.
By Matthew