Spider Monkey's ecosystem

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Spider Monkey's ecosystem By Izzy

What is an ecosystem? An ecosystem is made up of living and nonliving things that interact with each other in an area.

This is a map of were Spider Monkeys live.

What does biome mean? A biome is a large naturally occurring community of plants and animals occupying in their habitat.

What does biotic and abiotic mean? Biotic means living. Sloths are biotic. Abiotic means nonliving. Water is abiotic.

How does water help the spider monkey? Water helps the spider monkey stay hydrated and not die of thirst.

Compare and contrast (Ecosystem) Arctic Rainforest Their is no real plants -Harp seals -polar bears -penguins - arctic hairs Compare and contrast (Ecosystem) - Spider monkeys -howler monkeys -sloths -jaguars -ocelots -liana -kapok tree

Compare and contrast (Animals) Spider monkey Spider monkeys weigh up to 13.25 pounds. Spider monkeys live in the jungle. Life span is 25 years and 40 years in captivity. Spider monkeys don't have to have a thick coat because it is warmer in the rainforest. Snow Monkeys Snow monkeys can weigh up to 25 pounds. Snow monkeys live in the Arctic. Lifespan is 6 years in both wild and captivity. Snow monkeys need a thick coat to stay warm in the arctic.

Spider monkey characteristics Spider monkeys weigh up to 13.25 pounds. Spider monkeys can be black or it can be brown and orange. Spider monkeys are 2 feet in length. Spider monkeys are 3-5 feet in height. Spider monkeys are one of the tallest or longest monkeys in the world. Spider monkeys have prehensile tails. Spider monkey's lifespan is 25, and 40 years in captivity.

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