
Baby Colobus are born completely white.
They live in Territorial groups of approximately nine individuals, based upon a single Male with a number of Female and their Offspring.
Old World Monkeys are generally from Africa and Asia while New World Monkeys are from the Americas. In Old World Monkeys, the nostrils face downward and are narrow. New World Monkeys have round nostrils facing to the side. Old World Primates are usually larger than New World's. Many of the Old World Monkeys are partly terrestrial.
The Old World Monkeys of the subfamily Colobinae have a specially adapted stomach that is sacculated and supports Bacterial Colonies. These Bacteria make it possible for Digestion of Cellulose in their Diet of Leaves, Unripe Fruit, and Seeds.
They live in Territorial groups of approximately nine individuals, based upon a single Male with a number of Female and their Offspring.
Old World Monkeys are generally from Africa and Asia while New World Monkeys are from the Americas. In Old World Monkeys, the nostrils face downward and are narrow. New World Monkeys have round nostrils facing to the side. Old World Primates are usually larger than New World's. Many of the Old World Monkeys are partly terrestrial.
The Old World Monkeys of the subfamily Colobinae have a specially adapted stomach that is sacculated and supports Bacterial Colonies. These Bacteria make it possible for Digestion of Cellulose in their Diet of Leaves, Unripe Fruit, and Seeds.
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