Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Jake's Siamang Gibbon Report

          Siamang Gibbons









Introduction:
Siamang Gibbons lives in Malay Peninsula Sumatra.

                                                                                         
Background:
Siamang Gibbons had larger numbers before people started cutting down their habitat and the number started decreasing. Siamangs are  mammals and they’re very hairy.




Characteristics:
Siamang Gibbons have  large sockets on their throats.  They are the colour grey and can blow up to the size of their heads. Siamang Gibbons can be fierce so watch out!


Diet:
Siamang Gibbons are omnivores. 75% of their diet is fruit, leaves, flowers, seeds, treebark and tender plant shoots.


Adaptations
Siamang gibbons have the ability to rotate their shoulder sockets and their long strong arms.



“Jaw dropping facts”:
Their Super family is Hominoidea.
Siamang Gibbons mate at 5 to 7 years old




Extinction:                                     
Siamang Gibbons are a threatened species and are worth saving.


Conclusion:
Siamang Gibbons  make a very loud noise to let other animals know where their territory is.


By Jake




2 comments:

  1. Wow Jake! You taught me lots about the Siamang Gibbons! You taught me that 75% of their diet was fruit, leaves, flowers, seeds, tree bark and tender plant shoots. Anyway, good job!

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  2. Awesome animal report Jake! I learnt that Siamang gibbons live in Sumatra. You made me laugh when you said They're very hairy. Thanks for teaching me so much.

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