How has monkey adapted to its habitat
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Arboreal and Jungle Monkey Adaptations
Prehensile tails are tails that can grab and hold on to things. While all monkeys use their hands and feet to climb and navigate above the ground, only arboreal types have prehensile tails, which are ridged on the underside and very flexible.
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These monkeys use their strong arms and legs to help them live happily high in the treetops. They also have another cool adaptation, a prehensile tail, or a tail that can grab and hold things. ... Many monkeys are considered semi-terrestrial because they live on the ground but can also dwell in the trees if needed.
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