Sunday, May 31, 2015

Golden Monkey Project

The golden snub-nose monkey is an old world monkey. It lives in a small area of temperate, mountainous forests of central and southwest China. These monkeys typically have a one breeding make, multiple breeding females for each pack. These monkeys start off the first 7 years of their lives they are a light tan color then they grow golden hairs when they are into adulthood. Their diet consists of lichens, young leaves, fruitsor seeds, buds mature leaves, herbs, bark, and flowers.Currently, they are endangered due to habitat loss due to food sources being harvested by humans. It is estimated that there are only around 8000 to 15000 monkeys left.

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  1. It's sad that they are being killed so fast by humans.

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  3. I cAN'T BELIEVE HUMANS ARE TAKING THE MONKEYS' RESOURCES, WE ARE SO SELFISH. WHY CAN'T WE JUST GO BACK TO OUR CHEETOS AND PROCESSED FOOD?

    These monkeys are beautiful and should not be endangered.

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  4. It is horrible that we are destroying their habitats

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  5. I don't know what a fruitsor seed is but it's horrible that these resources are being depleted purely for human use.

    - Kelsey, Ivanna, Katelynn

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    On a more serious note:
    We appreciate the conciseness of the research presented. We would like to note that we strongly agree with the inclusion of the population statistics at the conclusion of your summary.

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    1. Humans are terrible, why do decide destroy animal"s habitats?

      - Haley and Savanna

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  8. I wonder if the monkeys will be able to maintain and hopefully grow their population.

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  9. I wonder if the monkeys will be able to maintain and hopefully grow their population.

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  10. Dang these things are being killed off so fast what is wrong with us

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