The Siamang is a large species of gibbon found in the forests of Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia. It is known for its distinctive black fur and long arms, which help it swing through trees. Siamangs are social animals, often living in small family groups, and they communicate using loud calls that can be heard over long distances.
Siamangs primarily eat fruits, leaves, and flowers, making them important seed dispersers in their ecosystem. They are classified as endangered due to habitat loss and hunting. Conservation efforts are underway to protect their natural habitats and ensure their survival in the wild.