Female Lar gibbon by Kordouane
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Description
The fur coloring of the lar gibbon varies from black and dark-brown to light-brown, sandy colors. The hands and feet are white-colored, likewise a ring of white hair surrounds the black face. Both males and females can be all color variants, and the sexes also hardly differ in size. Gibbons are true brachiators, propelling themselves through the forest by swinging under the branches using their arms. Reflecting this mode of locomotion, the white-handed gibbon has curved fingers, elongated hands, extremely long arms and relatively short legs, giving it an intermembral index of 129.7, one of the highest of the primates. As with all apes, the number of caudal vertebrae has been reduced drastically, resulting in the loss of a functional tail. Gibbons have tough, bony padding on their buttocks, known as the ischial callosities, or sitting pads.
Comments (9)
beachsidelegs
Beautiful :)
miwi
Jean_C
"Bon, a 3 je saute... 2, 2 et demi..." Excellente photo, elle est belle et donne le sourire!
LivingPixels
Excellent camera work!!
DukeNukem2005
This is a wonderful image!
anitalee
Awesome shot
UteBigSmile
X-PaX
Beautiful capture.
Koala44
bel animal