Yes! They live in the Amazon Rainforest, jungles,etc.
Japan does indeed have a wildlife like most countries it has bears, birds and even monkeys.
plants,monkeys,birds, and lots of mammals
A physical or biological anthropologist can work up close with monkeys whether it is in a wildlife sanctuary or even at a zoo.
There is much wildlife in Zimbabwe, many antelope, elephants, lions, giraffe, many monkeys, buffalo, zebra and many birds.
They were probably imported as exhibits in zoos and wildlife parks.
Malaysia has a variety of wildlife that includes tigers, leopards, and Sumatran rhinoceros. Other wildlife includes elephants, crocodiles, deer, gibbons, monkeys, Red squirrels, and wild boar.
If you mean what is Indias wildlife then they are monkeys,tigers,elephants and eagle.
Yes, there are several charities and organizations dedicated to the conservation of spider monkeys. One notable organization is the "Spider Monkey Conservation Project," which focuses on habitat preservation, research, and community education in areas where spider monkeys are found. Additionally, organizations like the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Rainforest Alliance also work to protect spider monkeys as part of broader wildlife and habitat conservation efforts.
long tailed monkeys, big hairy spiders, long tailed lemurs
Wildlife found in india! This includes tigers leopards bears monkeys of various kinds, deer. Indeed india being such a large country there are many species of animal there
Yes, the Maya did eat monkeys, among other animals. They hunted and consumed various wildlife as part of their diet, which included fruits, vegetables, and meat. Monkeys, particularly howler monkeys, were sometimes included in their cuisine, reflecting the diverse range of food sources available in their environment.
Lions, Monkeys, gorilla, the Pygmy chimpanzee (the Bonobo), Okapi, Hippopotamus, leopard and MANY more.