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According to the film “Planet Earth — Mountains", Geladas have the _____ of any primate.
strongest fingers
T/F According to the film “Planet Earth — Mountains”, Geladas are fast runners but not good climbers.
False
T/F According to the film “Planet Earth — Mountains”, Walia Ibex are especially on guard when Geladas are nearby.
False
According to the film “Planet Earth — Mountains", the Andes are home to ______ (type of animal)
guanacos
In the film “Planet Earth — Mountains”, grizzlies are seen foraging for ____ on a steep rocky slope.
moths
T/F According to the film “Planet Earth - Mountains”, the long tail of the snow leopard is an adaptation for balance.
IDK
According to the film “Planet Earth — Mountains", Giant Pandas feed almost entirely on ______.
IDK
T/F According to the film "Planet Earth — Mountains", Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys live at the highest elevations of any monkey.
IDK
According to the film “Planet Earth - Mountains”, Musk Deer are found in ____.
IDK
T/F Milk of the Giant Panda is rich in fat, which enables the cub to grow more rapidly than any other bear species.
IDK
T/F According to the film “Planet Earth — Mountains”, Demoiselle Cranes must fly over the Himalayas during their migration.
True