
Gibbon - Wikipedia
Gibbon figurines as old as from the fourth to third centuries BCE (the Zhou dynasty) have been found in China. Later on, gibbons became a popular subject for Chinese painters, especially during the Song …
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Gibbon | Types, Diet, & Facts | Britannica
Feb 20, 2026 · Gibbon, any of approximately 20 species of small apes found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. Like the great apes, they have a humanlike build and no tail, but they seem to lack …
Gibbon Animal Facts - Hylobatidae - A-Z Animals
Nov 15, 2025 · Several species show striking coat and sex differences (notably some crested gibbons), and many change color from infant to adult. Most gibbon species are threatened; habitat loss, …
Gibbon Conservation Center - Home
Gibbon Conservation Center A non-profit center to promote the conservation, study and care of gibbons through public education and habitat preservation.
Gibbons: Facts, habitat, diet, and conservation | IFAW
Native gibbon habitats can be found throughout the rainforests of East, South, and Southeast Asia. You’ll find gibbons in China, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, …
What is a gibbon? — Gibbon SSP
What is a gibbon? Gibbons are diurnal small apes that live in Southeast Asia. There are 20 recognized species of gibbons in four genera. Range Tropical and sub-tropical forests in China, India, …
Gibbons | National Geographic
Different Gibbon Species There are over a dozen recognized species of gibbons ranging from northeastern India to southern China to Borneo.
A successful same-sexed pairing of an adult female lar gibbon and an adult female grey gibbon has been reported. Successful cohousing of siamangs with orangutans are also reported. Javan gibbons, …
About Gibbon | The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project
Gibbon skulls resemble those of great apes, with very short rostra, enlarged brain-cases, and large orbits that face forward. Gibbons have the typical nose of catarrhine primates with nostrils that are …