The "Monkey Spider" is a slang name for a large Amazonian spider, and a web searching tool. The vast majority of references are referring to the Spider Monkey, a large arboreal New World primate.
Spider monkeys are just regular monkeys. They get their name from their climbing and swinging.
No but wild ones can attack you and get you hurt.
Yes, they can be. When they get in the "teen" years and are pets they often attack their owners or other people. They are wild animals.
No. Extremely cold, extremely high gravity, poisonous atmosphere, no solid surface. No bananas.
Cocoa (AKA cacao or cocao) beans are poisonous so no animals eat them. Monkeys est cacao beans, but just the fruit not the beans.
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The Banyan Tree berries are non-poisenous. Usually humans will not eat it, however, its one of the most common diet of Birds & Monkeys. Hope this answers your concern :)
LOL Please show me one of these 'popcorn plants'.
The plural is monkeys. The monkeys were kept in cages. The plural possessive is monkeys'. The monkeys' cages were dirty.
monkeys are monkeys. gorillas are gorillas. they are two separate species of primates
There are certain monkeys who will often lick toads or other poisonous animals and start to trip. So I'd say drug abuse has been around at least several million years.
A group of monkeys is called a troop of monkeys. Another collective noun is a barrel of monkeys.
lions and tigers like to eat monkeys so when the monkeys see them the monkeys camouflage
A group of monkeys is called a troop of monkeys. Another collective noun is a barrel of monkeys.
The collective noun for monkeys is a troop of monkeys.