Monkeys beams 'stuffy nose' strange
The snub-nosed monkey, also known as the "snow-feathered monkey", lives on China's mountain area, recorded in the Red List of protected species.
Almost all the time, monkeys live on trees, where they find food and safety. The species is only 75cm tall, but their tail is nearly as long as the body. Males mature when they are 7 years old, females are 4-5 years old.
This species lives in the herd. The number of individuals in the herd varies from 5 to 600 animals. Large groups are usually divided into smaller groups. These small groups are led by an adult male. The first pups often keep some 'flocks' beside them. There is a dispute between children in the herd, but rarely is this dispute pushed into fierce battles.
This monkey family is very standard. Parents care for young monkeys, especially when they are living in harsh weather areas: the climate is dry and especially cold in winter.
Over 90% of the time, monkeys live on trees. Their food is fruit and fruit in summer, bark, lichen and leaves of conifers for the rest of the year.
They don't like to go to the ground, but when forced down, they move very skillfully.
Play fake battle game. This is how they train real battles to win children and gain territory. Currently this species has more than 15,000 individuals, they have been recorded in the Red Book.
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