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Siamang Hand, Articulated, Rigid KO-149-A The Siamang's thumb is positioned near its wrist, allowing it to use its fingers as hooks when swinging from branch to branch, in a movement called brachiating. These small apes are almost exclusively arboreal, displaying "suspensory" behavior. Siamangs are found in Sumatra and Malaysia. Siamang Hand, Semi-Articulated KO-149-SA |
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Siamang Foot, Articulated, Rigid KO-148-A Adapted for an almost exclusively arboreal existence, Siamangs have opposable big toes. This allows them to grasp branches with their feet when walking upright along them. To aid in gripping, the soles of their feet and the palms of their hands are bare skinned. Siamang Foot, Semi-articulated KO-148-SA |
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| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Symphalangus syndactylus | KO-149-A | 5 3/4" Long, 3" Wide, 1 1/2" High | $135.00 |
| Symphalangus syndactylus | KO-149-SA | 5 3/4" Long, 3" Wide, 1 1/2" High | $115.00 |
| Symphalangus syndactylus | KO-148-A | 6" Long, 2 1/4" Wide, 1 3/4" High | $135.00 |
| Symphalangus syndactylus | KO-148-SA | 6" Long, 2 1/4" Wide, 1 3/4" High | $115.00 |
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