Yes
North America is home to a few monkey species, primarily the green monkey, which is found in some regions of the Caribbean. However, the most notable monkey presence in North America comes from introduced species, such as the rhesus macaque in areas like Florida and the Japanese macaque in some parts of California. These monkeys are not native to the continent but have adapted to their new environments. Overall, native monkey populations are largely absent from mainland North America.
Monkeys don't live in any state unless it is in a zoo. North America has no monkey as a native habitat.
lion, tiger, monkey, bird, elephant
You will have to register for a ZTRSA license, which usually costs around $20. If you have intentions of marrying/mating with the monkey, that is a different story. Hope this helps!
monkey town :D haha but im pretty sure its Brazil
The chimpmonk monkey.
mostly in Africa, South America, North America, and Australia
There are many types of squirrel monkeys. The common and bare-eared squirrel monkeys dwell in central America. The black squirrel monkey ONLY dwells in Brazil, in South America. The Bolivian squirrel monkey thrives in Bolivia, South America. The red-backed squirrel monkey's habitat ranges in "south-western Costa Rica, and in Chiriqui and Veraguas provinces, northwestern Panama" Finally, the south-American squirrel monkey is found only in South America. In other words, the answer to your question is yes. The squirrel monkey is only found in southern, and central america. No North American squirrel monkeys have been discovered.
South America
Monkey frogs live in the rainforests of peru, south america.
The Howler monkey and the Ringtail monkey
Central to and South America.