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Most gibbons live in South Africa. Most gibbons live in south Africa.
Most gibbons live in south africa. Most gibbons live in south africa.
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White-cheeked Cotinga was created in 1954.
White-cheeked Pintail was created in 1758.
Northern white-cheeked gibbon was created in 1840.
Southern white-cheeked gibbon was created in 1951.
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Here is how:They have long arms and legs to swing from branch to branchStrong legs which ables them to walk on two legsThere colour can be hidden in their habitatThey are warm so the baby gibbons can hang on to them in the early stagesThere are all the reasons I have found,hope this helped!