Introduction to the white-handed gibbon:Locally known as the flying monkey, it is one of the four great apes. Gibbons live an arboreal life, and there is not much difference between male and female individuals. The plush is black and long, with an upper arm length of more than 60 cm, a body length of 40 cm, and a black leather spike of only 0.5 cm on the tail. The wrists and feet are covered with white hair, and the face has white ring hair. When the gibbon moves forward, it moves its two upper arms, swinging across a distance of several meters, but walking on the ground seems very clumsy. Gibbons feed on fruits, buds, and insects.

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