Snow Monkeys

 By Allie Mollo
Snow Monkey




Family
  Mating season is from October-December. A
female will reproduce one baby every year. Snow
Monkeys can live as long as 30 years. On average,
there are more females than males on a scale
from one to three.




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Baby’s are 500g
    when they are born.
    When Snow Monkeys
    become adults their
    face and bottoms
    become bright red.




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Snow Monkeys travel in troops. Males live in
troops until they become adults.



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Like people, some Snow Monkeys are born with
    disabilities. One Snow Monkey named Barbara had
    a problem with her arms and leg, but her mother
    taught her how to survive .
    how to be a snow monkey even tough she is
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Barbara has learned
how to be a real
Snow Monkey with
help from the rest of
her troop. Now,
Barbara is still
slower, but she can
do whatever she
wants if she sets
her mind to it.




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FEELINGS
    All animals have feelings; which includes the Snow
    Monkey. The Snow Monkey show how they feel
    just like a people do such as when the are mad.
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Each monkey travels together in troops. They take care
of each other like we do! As you can see in the photo to
your left, a child snow monkey is patting the mothers
eye which shows they care about each other.

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People need to remember that even though we
     live in different ways, we all live in the same
     world.


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COMMUNICATION
All animals have their own way to talk. Snow
Monkeys communicate with each other by using
body language.

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Here is a
     mother and
     child.




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INTELLIGENCE
Snow Monkeys wash their food before they eat it.
Snow Monkeys walk to the water to wash their
food.

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    Snow Monkeys ByAllie Mollo
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    Snow Monkey Family Mating season is from October-December. A female will reproduce one baby every year. Snow Monkeys can live as long as 30 years. On average, there are more females than males on a scale from one to three. 1
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    Baby’s are 500g when they are born. When Snow Monkeys become adults their face and bottoms become bright red. 4
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    Snow Monkeys travelin troops. Males live in troops until they become adults. 5
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    Like people, someSnow Monkeys are born with disabilities. One Snow Monkey named Barbara had a problem with her arms and leg, but her mother taught her how to survive . how to be a snow monkey even tough she is 6
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    Barbara has learned howto be a real Snow Monkey with help from the rest of her troop. Now, Barbara is still slower, but she can do whatever she wants if she sets her mind to it. 7
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    FEELINGS All animals have feelings; which includes the Snow Monkey. The Snow Monkey show how they feel just like a people do such as when the are mad. 8
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    Each monkey travelstogether in troops. They take care of each other like we do! As you can see in the photo to your left, a child snow monkey is patting the mothers eye which shows they care about each other. 9
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    People need toremember that even though we live in different ways, we all live in the same world. 10
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    COMMUNICATION All animals havetheir own way to talk. Snow Monkeys communicate with each other by using body language. 11
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    Here is a mother and child. 12
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    INTELLIGENCE Snow Monkeys washtheir food before they eat it. Snow Monkeys walk to the water to wash their food. 13
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