Monkey





2010
 
 


Little Monkey 
2009
Totenkopfäffchen lebendgroß

Mombasa


Gorilla Baby Kathi
 
Monkey 2009
Kuma 


 
 
2008 About Gibbons 

from Wikipedia

* Gibbons are the small apes in the family Hylobatidae. 
Gibbons occur in tropical and subtropical rainforests from northeast India to Indonesia and north to southern China, including the islands of Sumatra, Borneo and Java.

Also called the lesser apes, gibbons differ from great apes (chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans and humans) in being smaller and pair-bonded, in not making nests, and in certain anatomical details in which they superficially more closely resemble monkeys than great apes do. Gibbons are masters of their primary mode of locomotion, brachiation, swinging from branch to branch distances of up to 15 m (50 ft), at speeds as much as 56 km/h (35 mph). They can also make leaps of up to 8 m (27 ft), and walk bipedally with their arms raised for balance. They are the fastest and most agile of all tree-dwelling, non-flying mammals.

Depending on species and gender, gibbon's fur coloration varies from dark to light brown shades, and anywhere in between black and white. It is rare to see a completely white gibbon.*

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Gibbon Sam
7 inches long, made from Schulte Mohair. Sam has movable fingers and toes.
Sam goes to the USA to a wonderfull collector

Gibbon Girl Suse
She is a little bit smaler like Sam. She is my own little monkey. She is made from Schulte mohair and has also like Sam movable fingers and toes.
Über Gibbons in Deutsch  klick here
I need a lot of time to sew an ape like this gibbons. The Head, Body, Arms, Legs and the 20 fingers and toes need more time like two bears...  Before I can sew I must do the armature for the Arms with the Hands and Legs with the toes.  But I love it to see, how he comes to life, and every ape stole my heart, sooooo cute.
Cute little gibbon girl Sally

Whitehand gibbon Sebastian / Weißhand Gibbon