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Gibbons

Scientific Name

Hylobatidae

👀 Animal Footmark

Learn more about them below

Meet
Fun Fact!
Did you Know?!
These acrobatic apes can swing through the trees at high speed thanks to their long arms and agile bodies. They also form strong social bonds with each other.

Life Span

In the wild

25-50 years (varies by species)

at the zoo

Varies by species

Size

Weight

10-25 pounds (varies by species)

Height

Varies by species (e.g., Siamang Gibbon: 1.9-2.3 feet)

Diet

Omnivorous

A lot of insects and occasionally plants.

Region

Originated from Southeast Asia.

They inhabit rainforests and other dense forest environments.

Conservation Status

Endangered (EN)

Learn more about their conservation status.

The IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Natur maintains the Red List, a global database assessing the conservation status of species. It's a vital tool for tracking endangered species and guiding conservation efforts.

in the twin valleys

Gibbons
Located
On Map
Visit them at Brantford Nature's Getaway

Navigate to them across our 25 acres.

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