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Fascinating Insights into Monkeys: Temperature Control and Unique Habits

Discover the intriguing world of monkeys in this report by Maura Burns. Learn how their short coats help regulate body temperature against the chill and how living in trees offers protection from rain. Explore their adaptations for movement, as monkeys skillfully climb and forage for fruit while also engaging in grooming behaviors. Despite their playful nature, monkeys can be surprisingly aggressive. Dive into fun facts about traveling in a "knuckle walk" and the dynamics between humans and monkeys. A captivating read for animal enthusiasts!

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Fascinating Insights into Monkeys: Temperature Control and Unique Habits

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  1. An Animal Report By Maura Burns Meet Monkeys

  2. Controlling Body Temperature • Monkeys short coat of hair keeps them warm if it is a little chilly. • Monkeys live in trees witch keeps them warm from rain.

  3. Support • Monkeys limps (arms, legs, feet, tail, and hands) help monkeys climb trees, walk, and get food.

  4. Movement • Monkeys manly walk on their hands and feet.

  5. Food Getting • Monkeys diet is fruit. • Since monkeys diet is fruit and they live in trees they can pretty easily get fruit. • Monkeys also pick lice, dirt, and insects of other monkeys. GROSS!!!

  6. Protection • Monkeys are more aggressive you would think. • Their hands are their main tool.

  7. Fun Facts About Monkeys!!! • Monkeys travel mostly on ground in a “knuckle walk.” • Monkeys live in jungles. • If you see a monkey at the zoo it’s usually tame. • Their have been very serious attacks between humans and monkeys. So stay back. • Monkeys are very interesting.

  8. Credits • All by Maura Burns with help of Mrs. Rieth.

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