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Siamang

Symphalangus syndactylus

Description:

The siamang is a tailless, arboreal, black-furred gibbon native to the forests of Malaysia, Thailand, and Sumatra. The largest of the lesser apes, the siamang can be twice the size of other gibbons, reaching 1 m in height, and weighing up to 14 kg. The siamang is the only species in the genus Symphalangus. The siamang is distinctive for two reasons. The first is that two digits on each foot are partially joined by a membrane—hence the name "syndactylus", from the Ancient Greek sun-, "united" + daktulos, "finger". The second is the large gular sac (found in both male and female of the species), which is a throat pouch that can be inflated to the size of the siamang's head, allowing the animal to make loud resonating calls or songs.

Notes:

These animals were spotted at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

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2 Comments

Sergio Monteiro
Sergio Monteiro 11 years ago

Gibbons are funny!

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 12 years ago

Love the sounds these apes make.

Aaron_G
Spotted by
Aaron_G

Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA

Spotted on Mar 19, 2012
Submitted on Mar 28, 2012

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