asya maymunu

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gibbon
{n} the long armed ape
smallest and most perfectly anthropoid arboreal ape having long arms and no tail; of southern Asia and East Indies English historian best known for his history of the Roman Empire (1737-1794)
smallest and most perfectly anthropoid arboreal ape having long arms and no tail; of southern Asia and East Indies
A gibbon is an ape with very long arms and no tail that lives in southern Asia. a small animal like a monkey, with long arms and no tail, that lives in trees in Asia. Any of about six species (genus Hylobates) of lesser apes (family Hylobatidae), found in Indo-Malayan forests. Gibbons use their long arms to swing from branch to branch. They walk erect on the ground, live in small groups, and feed on shoots and fruits, as well as on some insects, birds' eggs, and young birds. They have long hair and are about 16-26 in. (40-65 cm) long. Their coats vary from tan or silvery to brown or black. They have large canine teeth, and their voices are noted for their volume, musical quality, and carrying power. Gibbon Edward Wakefield Edward Gibbon Gibbons v. Ogden Gibbons Orlando
A small ape of the family Hylobatidae with long limbs, which it uses to travel through rainforests by swinging from branch to branch
{i} small tailless arboreal ape (found in the East Indies and southern Asia)
Any arboreal ape of the genus Hylobates, of which many species and varieties inhabit the East Indies and Southern Asia
English historian best known for his history of the Roman Empire (1737-1794)
They are tailless and without cheek pouches, and have very long arms, adapted for climbing