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Capuchin monkeys are the bully boys in these forests and they want the ripe figs for themselves. Figs are one of the few trees that fruit the year round so when other food is scarce, these fruits are always available somewhere or other. Even for leaf eaters, like howler monkeys the ripe figs are just too good to miss. And howlers are too big for the capuchins to chase off. Figs are so popular, that as many as 44 different kinds of bird and monkey have been seen working a shift system on a single tree. Because fruiting trees are so valuable, many monkeys are territorial. And if you live in the treetops there' s perhaps no better way of staking your claim to a territory, than this. |
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bái é juàn wěi hóu yǒu xiē bà dào, yī dàn tā men dào lái zǒng huì chǎn shēng yī zhǒng jǐn zhāng de qì fēn. wú huā guǒ shù shì shǎo shù jǐ zhǒng quán nián jié guǒ de guǒ shù zhī yī, suǒ yǐ dāng qí tā shí wù kuì fá shí zǒng kě yǐ zài zhè lǐ huò nà lǐ zhǎo dào zhè zhòng shù de guǒ shí. shèn zhì yǐ chī shù yè wéi shēng de dòng wù, lì rú hǒu hóu, yě bù yuàn yì cuò guò chī wú huā guǒ de shí jī. bái é juàn wěi hóu shì gǎn bù zǒu tā men de. wú huā guǒ jí shòu huān yíng, yī kē wú huā guǒ shù jìng rán yǐn lái le 40 zhǒng bù tóng de niǎo hé hóu zi lún fān lái chī. yīn wèi guǒ shù fēi cháng bǎo guì, xǔ duō zhǒng hóu zi zài shù shàng huà fēn le dì pán, duì yí kuài dì fāng tí chū lǐng tǔ suǒ yǒu quán de zuì hǎo fāng shì, mò guò yú xiàng mǎ lái yà cháng bì yuán nà yàng le. |