Yes, they would be omnivores.
The snow monkeys are omnivores so they mostly eat bark, twigs, leaves, and fruit but they also eat insects, eggs and small vertebrates.
They eat fleas, leaves, ticks, many insects, or whatever they can find on a monkeys back, monkeys are primarily omnivores, but some are herbivores, or carnivores like the baboon. They eat fruits and berries but they sure do love bananas.
chimps are omnivores because the eat not only the leaves of trees but also small bugs and insects such as ants and termites
Spider monkeys are omnivorous more specifically they are categorized as fruigivorous because of their fruit and seed based diet. They also tend to feed on young leaves, flowers, aerial roots, occasionally bark and wood, honey, insects/insect larvae, and bird eggs.
Like humans, squirrel monkeys are omnivores. They eat whatever they can get, plant or animal. In general their diet is composed of fruit and insects but they will also eat seeds, leaves, flowers, buds, nuts, eggs, smaller monkeys, and small vertebrates (arboreal frogs, birds, lizards, mammals)
monkeys can eat fruits, leaves, flowers, insects, eggs, and small reptiles.
It depends on which monkey you are talking about? While most monkeys are herbivores, eating fruit and leaves, etc, chimpanzees have been documented in hunting, killing and eating other monkeys they catch in the tree tops. This makes chimpanzees omnivores - eating plants and (occasionally) meat.
Many crickets are omnivores: they eat fruit, nectar, seeds, small insects, some leaves, and will even nibble on dead larger animals.
It all depends on what you are referring to by monkey. Monkeys are any primate that are not lemures, apes, tarsiers, or humans. Usually, people consider monkeys as any primate that is not human. Monkeys, in general, are neither hervivores nor carnivores. They are omnivores Wild monkey's diets consitst of fruits, berries, leaves, insects, and even other monkeys. Monkeys in captivity usually eat a diet of bisquits with supplemented fruits and vegetables.
Usually monkeys are Omnivorous. Depends on the monkey but most live on fruit, leaves, insects and grubs for most of their diet. Insect eating mammals are not considered to be predators. Some will eat animals that they can easily catch so they would be called an oportunistic carnivore.
It depends on the species of monkey. The majority of monkeys are herbivores, eating mostly fruit and seed, however there are a few species such as the squirrel monkeys that eat fruit, seeds and insects making them omnivores.
Red-faced monkeys are omnivores. They enjoy eating bugs like termites and grubs but they also love to eat flowers, fruits, berries, and leaves.