homework
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Young infants have *like grips,used to cling on to mom for deer life.As they get older,they get bolder and take more risks.
Those are the survival spend a lot of time travelling,yet experienced adults know exactly where to find seasonal food in different parts of their age.In such steep terrain,travel involves a high level of climbing skill.These monkeys are spectacularly good rock climbers from the time they learnt to walk.In Langur's society,females rule the roost,and take the lead when the family is on the road.
One section of the cliff,* is a trickle of mineral rich water,which the monkeys seem to find irresistible.These days there are few predators in the Mayanghe Reserve which might pose a risk to a baby monkey,but in past centuries,this area of south China,was home to leopards,pythons,and even tigers.
To survive dangerous night prowlers,the Langurs went underground,using their rock climbing skills to seek shelter in inacessible caverns.Filmed in near darkness using a night vision camera,the troop climbers along familiar ledges,worn smooth by generations before them.
During cold winter weather,the monkeys venture deeper underground,when the air stays comparatively warm.The last journey is end,a coated niche beyond the reach of even the most enterpring predators.
But is's not just monkeys that find shelter in caves,these children are off to school.In rural China,that may mean a long trek each morning,passing through a cavern or 2 away,but not all the pupils have to walk to school,these children are borders.As day pupils' * journey is end,the borders are still making breakast.
In the schoolyard,someone seems to have swithed the lights off,but this is no ordinary playground,and no ordinary school.This house,inside a cave,a natural vault of rock keeps out the rain,so there is no need for a roof on the classroom.
Jiangdong cave school is made up of 6 classes,of the total of 200 children.