Crossword-Solution: COLOBUS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| COLOBUS | anagram | SUBCOOL |
We have 10 clues for the answer “COLOBUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| African monkey with silky fur | 1 answer |
| arboreal monkey of western and central Africa with long silky fur and reduced thumbs | 1 answer |
| guerezas | 1 answer |
| Old World monkey | 12 answers |
| AFRICA PRIMATE | 23 answers |
| AFRICAN monkey | 26 answers |
| Barbary ape relative | 31 answers |
| Bandar relative | 32 answers |
| APE RELATIVE | 32 answers |
| Monkey ___ | 57 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
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greedy person
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Sentences with COLOBUS (5)
Round the ankles he wore black fringes of hair, and, projecting from the upper portion of the calves, to which they were attached, were long spurs like spikes, from which flowed down tufts of the beautiful black and waving hair of the Colobus monkey.
They were in full war dress, which is to say as nearly naked as possible except for their spears, a leg ornament made from the hair of the colobus monkey, a leather apron hung on just as suited the individual wearer's fancy, a great shield, and an enormous ostrich-feather head-dress.
The mother bear digs herself into a snowbank, where she lives quite comfortably throughout the winter 84 The sharp claws of the ground squirrel are efficacious tools in digging his cosy underground burrow 85 The coyote can readily distinguish whether a herd of sheep is guarded by one or more dogs, and will plan his attack accordingly 94 The zebu, the sacred bull of India, in spite of its domestication, has an agile body and a quick, alert mind 95 Roosevelt's Colobus.
They are closely allied to the colobus monkeys, but yet sufficiently different from them in habits and conformation to be classed into a separate genus.
Colobus (_Guresa_), the prettiest of all monkeys, and one duly patronised by the Abyssinians on account of its retired habits, is always on the top of the highest trees, commonly on the Woira, which bears its food.