Interesting! They are very many there.
I think with this pattern of feeding, they build bonds.
Why are they endangered? Are there any predators that often attack them? Or people hunt them for meat?
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Interesting! They are very many there.
I think with this pattern of feeding, they build bonds.
Why are they endangered? Are there any predators that often attack them? Or people hunt them for meat?
So sorry for only responding now. I think it is mostly habitat loss. I am not really sure, to be honest!
All right👍