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Habitat Monkey Spider
Habitat monkey spider needs urgent conservation measures; you can view photos of these places on special wbesites.
These animals live in evergreen rainforests, and semi deciduous and mangrove forests. In these forests they live mostly in the upper canopy, preferring undisturbed high levels. They can also be found in other forest types. They are arboreal and rarely descend to the ground, although some old world species are semi-terrestrial. They do not build homes or nests because they do not stick to one particular place throughout lifetime, but travel from one place to another as long as it is dictated by necessity.
Habitat monkey spider needs urgent conservation measures; you can view photos of these places on special wbesites.
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Habitat Monkey Spider -
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They are quite flexible as far as environment adaptation is concerned. Their lifespan in the wild is about 27 years. They are arboreal, and possess a prehensile tail that is muscular and tactile. They often use their tail as an extra hand. Unlike their old world relatives, they have flat noses with nostrils directed outwardly. The nasal openings are separated by a wide septum. The acoustic duct of their middle ear is not fully ossified. They feed on insects, leaves, twigs and fruits. Habitat monkey spider needs urgent conservation measures; you can view photos of these places on special wbesites.
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