guereza การใช้
- The mantled guereza lives in social groups of three to fifteen individuals.
- The Dodinga Hills guereza hasn't been recorded since the 1960s.
- The mantled guereza is also threatened by hunting for meat and its skin.
- The mantled guereza is also threatened by hunting for bushmeat and for its skin.
- Like most colobi, the mantled guereza has a small thumb that is vestigial.
- Allogrooming is an important part of mantled guereza interactions and mostly occurs between females.
- While not strictly territorial, mantled guereza groups can be aggressive towards each other.
- Female guerezas living in a group often have an egalitarian dominance style with no formalized rank relations.
- Sometime after dawn, mantled guereza groups leave their sleeping trees and will return to them at dusk.
- During the day, the mantled guereza has long rest periods in between periods of moving and feeding.
- The mantled guereza is birds of prey and some mammals such as the common chimpanzee and the leopard.
- The mantled guereza is birds of prey and some mammals, such as the common chimpanzee and the leopard.
- Unlike most other primate species, the mantled guereza can survive habitat degradation and can even thrive in degraded forests.
- Because of its low quality diet and the dispersed distribution of its food, the mantled guereza has a resident-egalitarian social structure.
- Mantled guereza meat sells as bushmeat for $ 4 9 US . The skins have been sold for fashion or in the tourist trade.
- Squirrels and hares are numerous, as are several kinds of monkeys, notably the guereza, gelada, guenon and dog-faced baboon.
- The mantled guereza is primarily arboreal, but does sometimes descend on the ground to forage and travel, perhaps more so than most other colobines.
- Sometimes, logging may increase the number of preferred food trees for the mantled guereza and it is more abundant in logged areas than unlogged ones.
- The mantled guereza is well known for its dawn chorus, the males'" roar " is a method of long distance communication that reinforces territorial boundaries.
- Like all colobi, the mantled guereza is able to digest leaves and other plant fibers with a large, multi-chambered stomach that contains bacteria in certain areas.
- ตัวอย่างการใช้เพิ่มเติม: 1 2