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• This largest living primate is primarily herbivorous and peace-loving, becoming
aggressive only when threatened.
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2 The largest fruit-eating animal in the world, it rarely comes out of the trees.
3 All species of this primate are found in Asia, except one found in North Africa.
Their arms and legs are of roughly the same length.
4 This nocturnal primate has claws like that of a sloth, incisors like those of a rodent,
a body that looks like a monkey and a face that looks like a weasel.
6 it has a distinctive muzzle, and is the largest monkey on Earth.
7 Its name means "having a long tail', it has white fur and a black face, and
eats leaves.
8 A small yet social species of ape, it uses at least 10 different vocalisations to
communicate.​

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Answered by cl626530
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Answer: Eastern Gorilla

Answered by mad210202
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Primates and Apes

Explanation:

  1. The Eastern gorilla is the largest living primate and is primarily herbivorous and peace-loving, but becomes aggressive only when threatened.
  2. India's brown palm civet is the world's largest fruit-eating animal and it rarely comes out of the trees. The fruit-eating animals are called frugivores.
  3. Apes are the primate whose species are found in Asia, except one found in North Africa called African Apes.
  4. The Aye-Aye is a nocturnal primate that has claws like that of a sloth, incisors like those of a rodent, a body that looks like a weasel.
  5. Mandrills have a distinctive muzzle and are the largest monkey on Earth.
  6. The "langur" means "having a long tail". The Langur has white fur and a black face and eats leaves.
  7. The Gibbons are small yet social species of ape. They use at least 10 different vocalizations to communicate.
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