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The black crested gibbon is known to be one the most critically endangered species in the world. ... The crested gibbon is only located in tiny fragmented forest in Vietnam and China. ... Another reason why the crested gibbon is endangered is because many people hunt them for different reasons. ... Finally the crested gibbon is endangered because of the poor management of wildlife laws; they do not enforce protection on their habitat areas. On China’s Hainan island only fourteen crested gibbons exist; there is at least eight Eastern Black-crested Gibbons still living in their natural habitat in Northern Vietnam.
The Crested Gibbon is one of very few apes that have been known because they sing.
Approximate Word count = 567 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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