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Monkey climbing paper abstract
There is a monkey on the steep hill. Steep means that the slope of the mountain is steep, that is, the slope of the mountain is steep and looks steep.

Climbing a steep mountain is a great challenge for monkeys. Because of the steep slope, monkeys need superb climbing skills and strength to climb it. Monkeys may need to climb and jump with their tails and limbs to find food and avoid danger. In addition, steep peaks are prone to dangerous situations such as falling rocks and landslides, which brings greater challenges to the survival of monkeys.

Water and food resources on steep peaks are usually scarce. Monkeys need to cross dangerous terrain to find water and food. Because of the steep slope, it is difficult for monkeys to store enough food and water, which brings greater challenges to their survival.

Monkeys on steep peaks are also threatened by other animals. Because of the steep slope of the mountain peak, other animals, such as eagles and wolves, can easily find the existence of monkeys, thus posing a threat to monkeys. Monkeys need to be vigilant at all times to avoid being attacked or preyed by other animals.

Survival skills of monkeys:

1, Climbing Skills: Monkeys have very strong climbing skills, which enables them to climb quickly on trees or steep mountain walls. This skill can not only help monkeys avoid predators, but also give them food and water. When looking for food, monkeys can easily climb to the tree crown or rock wall with their strong forelimbs and tails to pick up fruits, nuts and insects.

2, jumping skills: monkeys have excellent jumping ability, can jump from one tree to another, and even jump to the ground. This skill enables monkeys to move quickly in the forest, looking for food and avoiding danger. Their strong hind legs and flexible joints enable them to jump and cross obstacles easily. This ability also helps monkeys to save energy when competing for territory, courtship and group migration.

3. Flexible body: The monkey's body is very flexible and can make various movements, such as climbing, jumping and hanging on a tree. This flexibility enables them to survive in various environments, including steep peaks and dense forests. Monkeys can easily climb and jump between branches, and they can also hang upside down on trees to pick up food.