Guereza Colobus Essay

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The Guereza colobus are large and sturdy, with an attractive Glossy black and white coat, that covers much of their body, with short white hair that surrounds the face, capped with a mantle of long white hair that extends form the shoulder down to the lower back and a bushy white tuft to tip of tail. Guereza Colobus live mostly with the main environment being of tropical forest. Living in cohesive groups ranging the size 3 to 15 individuals, with sometimes supporting several adult males, that normally comprises of one male accompanying by several females and young. The Guereza colobus freely move about mostly arboreal (tree-dwellers), and diurnal ( active during the day),and have flatten nails, longer legs than fore limbs, and pads on their buttocks, this is typical characteristic of the old world monkeys. With running to 30 miles an hour. Using their powerful legs to kick and bounce off opponents and objects, and they can keep more than 19.7 feet in the air from tree to tree, using as trampoline to get lift off …show more content…
With also having a way in finding females, a male takes over a group of another male or bi-male group. A dominate male breeds frequently and defends the group. The olive colobus communicate by a very quite chirping and burring calls. They also move threw the forest quadrupedal locomotion to keep away from predators. Their greenish coloring for kits pelage helps camouflage them also from predators. The olives colobus monkey is an accomplished leapers, to also avoid predators. They are know for sharing habitat with the Diana monkeys to also avoid predation. Feeding on mainly on the forage in the understory and middle canopy of forest, but occasionally enjoy flowers and seeds. Their sacculated stomach assist with the break down of it folivorous

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