New world monkeys would be more likely found
Well one difference would be that Old World Monkeys have more opposable thumbs than New World Monkeys (basically, it's the main difference). For more information, try clicking the related link. Hope this helped~
Apes are more closely related to Old World Monkeys.
Chimpanzees are not New World monkeys. New World monkeys are found in the Americas. Old World monkeys are found in Asia and Africa.
We are evolutionary relatives. We shared a last common ancestor with New World Monkeys around 40 million years ago and a last common ancestor with Old World Monkeys around 25 million years ago.
Old World generally refers to monkeys of Africa and Asia; New World, to monkeys of the Americas. In Old World monkeys, the nostrils face downward and are narrow. New World monkeys have round nostrils facing to the side. The dental formula of the larger New World monkeys includes 3 premolars. Old World monkeys have 2.
Monkeys are one of over 200 species of tailed primates. It belongs to one of two groups: Old World monkeys or New World monkeys. New World monkeys came along more recently in evolutionary history, branching off from Old World monkeys about 40 million years ago.
New World Monkeys. Many New World monkeys in the family Atelidae, which includes howler monkeys, spider monkeys and woolly monkeys, have grasping tails often with a bare tactile pad. This is in contrast with their distant Old World monkey cousins who do not have prehensile tails.
There are 2 major classifications of monkeys. There are Old World and New World Primates. Marmosets and squirrel monkeys are new world primates. Old world primates are roloway and mandrill monkeys.
If you're really just talking about monkeys then you have to start with old world or new world monkey families such as Cebidae (new world capuchin type) or Callitrichidae (new world tamarans and marmosets) or Cercopithidae (old world monkeys) then they break down further from there.
Old World monkeys live in Africa and Asia. When the Americas were discovered, people called the western hemisphere the New World. Europe and the rest of the known lands were called the Old World. That is why monkeys of the Americas are called New World monkeys and those from Africa and Asia are called Old World monkeys.
Monkeys belong to the order Primates, which also includes apes and humans. Within this order, monkeys are further divided into two major groups: New World monkeys (Platyrrhini) and Old World monkeys (Catarrhini). These groups differ in various anatomical and behavioral traits, with New World monkeys typically having prehensile tails and Old World monkeys being more closely related to apes and humans.
New world monkeys eat nuts, insects, fruits, flowers, spiders, bird eggs, and small mammals. New World monkeys do not have opposable thumbs or prehensile tails.