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Silvery Gibbon
- The Silvery Gibbon, never heard of it before?
- Well, it’s in the Animalia kingdom
- Because is has oh so many cells
- Their cells are eukaryotic
- Meaning that they have a nucleus
- As well as other organelles inside membranes
- Yo!
- Silvery Gibbons are part of the phylum chordata
- Because they have a post anal tail
- At some point in their life cycle
- As well as a notochord
- And a hollow dorsal nerve cord
- Here’s a diagram ‘cause you’re probably getting bored
- They’re in the Mammalia class
- Because they have quite a bit of hair
- And they produce milk in the mammary glands
- They also have three bones in the middle of their ear
- And a four chambered heart
- And also four limbs
- Yo!
- When you hear the word primates
- What do you think of?
- A monkey eating a banana
- Or an angry ape thumping its chest?
- Well, Silvery Gibbons are primates, too
- Primates must have five digits, opposable thumbs
- And can walk just fine on two legs
- A silvery gibbon is part for the hylobatidae family
- In other words, they are hylobates
- It’s name means ‘forest walker’
- Miss Walker?
- Nah, not really
- Well, prove it, then
- Does Miss Walker have no tail?
- Hm… yeah?
- And are her arms really long like a gibbon’s?
- Mmhmm...
- And are her `long and thin like a Silvery Gibbon?
- Yeah….
- And they usually have a white ring of fur ‘round their faces
- Oh…. so maybe she’s not part of the hylobatidae family
- How about the Hominidae family?
- So that’s a wrap
- For our random rap
- We hope you’ve enjoyed
- And learned a bit? (probably not though)
- The end.
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