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Gibbons by Mind Map: Gibbons

1. Why are Gibbons important

1.1. Gibbons are important because if they don't eat the food they eat then there would be a over population of those animals and insects and the food those animals and insects eat would get finished and if they are all gone then it effects all the other animals.

2. Life Span

2.1. Gibbons live up to 35-40 years old

3. Population

3.1. The Gibbon population is very low. Gibbons are losing there natural habitat because human agriculture is encroaching on it.

4. What do Gibbons eat?

4.1. Gibbons are omnivores (eat plants and meat) They eat:

4.2. Tree bark

4.3. Seeds

4.4. flowers

4.5. Tender plant roots

4.6. Bird eggs

4.7. Small birds

4.8. spider

4.9. Other insects

4.10. Gibbins are omnivores they eat

5. Habitats

5.1. Gibbons live in old growth rain forests.

6. Size

6.1. Male Gibbons are slightly larger then female Gibbons. Males are about 3 ft ( 90 cm) long and weigh about 15 pounds (70 kg).