No. While apes and monkeys are both primates, and are part of the same primate suborder, there are lots of differences between them. There are also lots of other sorts of primates. The distinction between different primate groups is based on physical characteristics and evolutionary ancestry.
No, apes and monkeys are not even the same genus. There are many differennt species of apes and there are many different species of monkeys.
No
Monkeys and apes are both primates, but they belong to different branches of the primate family tree. They share similarities such as having grasping hands, forward-facing eyes, and complex social structures. However, one key difference is that apes do not have tails, while most monkeys do.
Well, Monkeys and apes are from the same ancestors. We are not from monkeys.
chimpanzees are monkeys no, chimpanzees are apes and not monkeys
Yes, monkeys are smallers then apes.
The apes and monkeys live in trees.
monkeys have tails apes do not orangutangs are apes so they do not have tails
There are no monkeys in the ape family. Apes are apes and monkeys are monkeys.
yes monkeys are different than apes they are in the same animal life family but they are different.
Monkeys are primates, but not all primates are monkeys. Primates also include lemurs, tarsiers, and apes.
apes are bigger than monkeys