how Proboscis monkeys adapted to its environment, and why it was beneficial to its survival.
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
hy your answer
Explanation:
They have webbed toes, an adaptation that enables them to swim long distances. Called the 'Dutch monkey' in local language due to their large nose and pot belly. They have stomachs a bit like cows, regurgitating their food only to swallow it back down for a second digestion.
mark it on brilliant dear
Answered by
1
Explanation:
Proboscis monkeys survive mainly on a diet of leaves, seeds, and unripe fruits but will occasionally consume insects as well. They have complex, chambered stomachs that rely on a host of symbiotic bacteria for digestion. Unfortunately, Borneo's most threatened landscapes are home to these highly specialized primates.
Similar questions