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siamang
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siamang

The largest gibbon Symphalangus syndactylus, native to Malaysia and Sumatra. Siamangs have a large throat pouch to amplify the voice, making the territorial ‘song’ extremely loud.

They are black-haired, up to 90 cm/3 ft tall, with very long arms (a span of 150 cm/5 ft).



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