Adaptations of Lion tailed macaque in points or flowchart
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The macaques are well-adapted to their environment. Their silver manes help keep off the rain during monsoons, and their cheek pouches allow them to collect a lot of food quickly and avoid predators. In addition, they have opposable thumbs, which aid in foraging as well.
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The lion tailed macaque is found mainly in the canopy layer of evergreen tropical rainforests. Some adaptive features shown by lion tailed macaque are :
- It spends most of its time branches of trees and is adapted to grasp the branches with its hands and long muscular tail. Such animals are also called arboreal animals.
- It feeds on fruits, seeds, flowers, leaves and some insects.
- Lion - tailed macaque has a characteristic mane around its face.
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