no, their conservation status is of the least concern.
squirrel monkeys
No. Squirrel monkeys DO NOT have claws.
Squirrel monkeys are indiginous to lower central and south America, The species does not occur in africa at all.
Yes. The proboscis monkey is assessed as endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
All species of primates are warm-blooded.
Not all male squirrel monkeys do this, only the dominant squirrel monkey in the group will do this. The dominant male squirrel monkey urinates on the other squirrel monkeys in the group to remind them that he is in charge and not them. Similarly, some animals urinate on their territory to warn others that they own it, it's a similar thing with squirrel monkeys.
There are many types of monkeys in the Amazon. Somecommon species are tamarins, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, capuchin monkeys, squirrel monkeys and marmosets. There are several varieties in each specie too.http://www.allaboutwildlife.com/amazon-rainforest-monkeys
There are approximately 6,000 red-backed squirrel monkeys in the wild. They are classified as a vulnerable species due to habitat loss, hunting, and the pet trade. Conservation efforts are in place to protect their populations.
Well they are called squirrel monkeys, so yes they do
squirrel monkeys have claws so they can grip there food and branches properly.
Squirrel monkeys can live in tropical rain forests.
Squirrel monkeys are preyed upon mainly by birds of prey and snakes. This species of monkey belongs to the New World Monkey classification and inhabits forest areas of Central and South America. They live mainly in trees and are omnivores.