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  1. Gibbon - Wikipedia

    Gibbons were the first apes to diverge from the common ancestor of humans and other great apes about 16.8 Mya. With a genome that has a 96% similarity to humans, the gibbon has a role as a bridge …

  2. Gibbon | Types, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 26, 2025 · Gibbons, like the great apes (gorillas, orangutans, chimpanzees, and bonobos), have a humanlike build and no tail, but gibbons seem to lack higher cognitive abilities and self-awareness. …

  3. Gibbons: Facts, habitat, diet, and conservation | IFAW

    Gibbons typically start each day by singing at sunrise, and they’re known to sing alone and in duets with the others in their family. These lesser apes are most commonly found in the subtropical and tropical …

  4. Gibbon Animal Facts - Hylobatidae - A-Z Animals

    Nov 15, 2025 · Gibbons are tree-dwelling apes that live in Asia and Indonesia. Known as the lesser apes, gibbons are quick and agile, brachiating through the treetops at speeds up to 22 miles per hour …

  5. Gibbons | National Geographic

    Gibbons are the animals we think of when we picture primates swinging gracefully through the rain forest. These acrobatic mammals, endemic to the dense forests of southern Asia, are perfectly...

  6. Gibbons: Interesting Facts About Vocal and Endangered Apes

    May 9, 2025 · Gibbons are slender, long-limbed apes that live in tropical and subtropical forests in Southeast Asia. The animals are best known for their loud, penetrating calls and their ability to swing …

  7. Gibbon Basics - Gibbon Conservation Center

    Gibbons are native to the dwindling rain forests of Southeast, South and East Asia. You’ll find gibbons in Thailand, China, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, and Indonesia …

  8. What is a gibbon? — Gibbon SSP

    There are 20 recognized species of gibbons in four genera. Tropical and sub-tropical forests in China, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Gibbons are …

  9. Gibbons | New England Primate Conservancy

    Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatida. The Gibbon family is divided into four genera, with at least 18 species and 184 subspecies. Learn all about them!

  10. Types of Gibbons | Lesser Apes | Gibbon Species | BioExplorer

    Gibbons (also called lesser apes) belong to the family Hylobatidae, and there are 20 types of gibbons. Gibbons live in sub-tropical and tropical rainforests of Bangladesh, India, China, and the Indonesian …