3. An adaptive feature in monkeys that help them to live in temperate climates
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monyeks have an ability to hang on branches of trees and climb trees. they have a very thick layer of hair on their skin. these are some adaptive feature in monkeys that helps them to live in temperature climates.
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With physical traits, skill sets, and behavioural patterns developed expressly to help them live in these risky surroundings, monkeys have evolved to flourish in rainforests.
- Under order to preserve energy, find food, and find each other in the jungle canopy, jungle monkeys have built structures and systems.
- The ability of monkeys to survive in rainforests is exceptional. Monkey can hang and swing from a branch by grasping it with its palms and soles.
- It may keep a branch in place by using its tail. Since they can reach the highest branch of a tree, monkeys have excellent vision in the forest.
- This aids in both their ability to detect danger and locate food.
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