monkeys and elephants
Monkeys are native to regions like Africa, Asia, and South America due to evolutionary factors. North America did not have the same environmental conditions and evolutionary history that allowed monkeys to develop and thrive in the region. Therefore, no monkeys are native to North America.
No. Monkeys are not found in the wild in Australia.
Titi monkeys are native to South America. More specifically, Titi monkeys can be found in Peru, north Paraguay, and from Columbia all the way to Brazil.
A monkey is a primate with strong grasping hands and feet, sometimes having a long prehensile tail. New World monkeys are native to South and Central America. Old World monkeys are native to Africa and Central and Southern Asia.
Capuchin monkeys are from Central and South America
No, These monkeys are native to South and Central American forests.
A monkey is a primate with strong grasping hands and feet, sometimes having a long prehensile tail. New World monkeys are native to South and Central America. Old World monkeys are native to Africa and Central and Southern Asia.
In North America. They then migrated to South America.
Monkeys are divided into two major groups, the Old World monkeys or Catarrhines (Greek for "narrow nosed"), and the New World monkeys or Platyrrhines ("flat nosed"). Catarrhines are native to Africa and Asia, and Platyrrhines to Central and South America.
south america
South america