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what is the monkey adaptation​

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Answered by pinky3274
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Limbs. Jungle monkeys have developed long, gangly limbs that allow them to swing quickly from tree to tree. Because of the range and strength of their arms and legs, some species of jungle monkey, such as the spider monkey and the gibbon, do not have to descend to the forest floor to travel at all.25

Answered by sjk17312
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Limbs. Jungle monkeys have developed long, gangly limbs that allow them to swing quickly from tree to tree. Because of the range and strength of their arms and legs, some species of jungle monkey, such as the spider monkey and the gibbon, do not have to descend to the forest floor to travel at all.

How has a monkey adapted to the rainforest?

Monkey Adaptations for the Rainforest

Monkey Adaptations for the Rainforest That means their tails can wrap around objects to grip them or manipulate them. Many monkeys use prehensile tails to swing from rainforest branches, which frees up both their hands and legs to snag food or fight off a predator. Another adaptation is their teeth.

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