Hainan Gibbon
Hainan Gibbon

The Hainan Gibbon is the world's rarest primate (an animal of a certain group of animals) and was considered critically endangered (which is when they are on the verge of extinction). There are only about 28 of them left in the world, this why it has caused so much concerned for many people around the world, and why I made this blog.
- Females at birth until an adult are black
- Weigh around 17 pounds
- It is the world's rarest ape
- One of the 25 rarest animals in the world
- Females are orange if adults and males are black
- At dawn they start to singing (wabble, hooting, screaming)
- 28 of them live in 6 square mile area.
- Their normal food (fruit trees) has been chopped down so they eat leaves, insects and shoots * , and this causes stress because it is not their usual food.
- They Live in the trees and will only come out at dawn.
- They can live anywhere from 30-35years
Works Cited:
.”New action plan to save the world's rarest primate.”Institute of Zoology. The Zoological Society of London is incorporated by Royal Charter - Registered Charity in England and Wales no. 208728. Principal Office England - Company Number RC000749 - Registered address Regent's Park, London, England NW1 4RY,May/18/15.https://www.zsl.org/science/news/new-action-plan-to-save-world%E2%80%99s-rarest-primate.11/17/17
Buzzfeed.com.Michele Broder Van Dyke,1/29/2013,https://www.buzzfeed.com/mbvd/35-of-the-worlds-rarest-animals?utm_term=.dhG7mg2l1#.rarO3e9q0.10/16/18
Lazarus,Sarah.”The World's Rarest Ape Lives- and- Sings on a Chinese Island.”National Geographic.NationalGeographics,November/29/15.https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/11/151129-hainan-gibbon-endangered-ape-animals-deforestation-conservation/.11/8/17
.”New action plan to save the world's rarest primate.”Institute of Zoology. The Zoological Society of London is incorporated by Royal Charter - Registered Charity in England and Wales no. 208728. Principal Office England - Company Number RC000749 - Registered address Regent's Park, London, England NW1 4RY,May/18/15.https://www.zsl.org/science/news/new-action-plan-to-save-world%E2%80%99s-rarest-primate.11/17/17
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