Gibbons are the fastest tree dwellers that are unable to fly. They can swing from branch to branch up to 56 km/h (or 35 mph).
How fast you can swing a hammer is 1,894 mph
No, they climb trees and sit in them. They don't have the ability to swing from trees.
Well monkeys use their arms and feet and tails to swing from branch to branch to get places faster than on the ground. So they use their hands, feet, and tails.
Gorillas respond to there environment because when it is summer or hot they tend to move to the nearest water source.
Yes, but they can be fast if they want to be.
really fast
Because they have to swing from branch to branch.
by eating
because it can
It's like what you do on monkey bars to get across,monkeys can swing from tree to tree,what they do is one arm will swing to a branch and grab on then the other arm will swing to the same branch doing the same thing and it repeats but since monkeys are strong they can jump to tree branches
Gorillas can run up to 20-25 miles per hour for short distances, but typically travel at a much slower pace of around 6-10 miles per hour. They are fast and agile for their large size, but not as fast as some other animals.