Yes the frog babies r born in the dirty water or in the oceans.
Since spider monkeys are mammals they do give birth to live young, the name spider monkey refers to their exceptional climbing ability, like spiders have an exceptional ability to climb too.
Yes, the spider monkey (like all monkeys and other primates) is a mammal. It has hair, not true fur, and it gives live birth and nurses its young.
No, the Spider Monkey is a mammal, and nearly all mammals give live birth. The only mammals that lay eggs are the platypus and the echidna.
Spider monkeys have quite coarse fur as they don't have an underfur. The softest hair would be on the young monkeys.
A baby elephant is a calf. A baby kangaroo is a joey. A baby monkey has no special name - just baby monkey or infant.
hybrid spider monkeys take of her young ones for 7 wees
The spider monkey, like all monkeys, is a primate and a mammal. Like humans, the young are born live after a gestation (pregnancy) of about 226-232 days. The spider monkey is named for its long appendages and tail, and its deft swinging motion between trees, not because of any biological relationship to spiders.
Only one or at most two at a time, about once every 2 to 4 years. The typical female will only raise 3 to 6 young over her bearing years.
A young spider is called a spiderling.
After Tobey Maguire quit playing Spider-Man- Andrew Garfield was the young actor chosen to take his place.
Spider monkeys, whether foraging for food or not, like to swing from trees and observe other animals. Young spider monkeys will play and chase each other on trees and vines. Spider monkeys spend significant time grooming each other, because their coarse hair picks up dirt, leaves, and bugs.
Male spider monkeys become adults at about 5 years old. Female spider monkeys will bear offspring from the age of 4 until they are about 12 to15. A spider monkey normally has one baby at a time, about once every 2 to 4 years, and bearing from one to five young over a lifetime.