All living organisms have a genus.
All true spider monkeys are in the genus Ateles, which has 8 or 9 major species.The related genus Brachyteles contains the "woolly spider monkeys."
they belong to the genus of artemia
The genus species of monkeys varies depending on the specific type of monkey. For example, the genus species of a Rhesus monkey is Macaca mulatta, while the genus species of a Capuchin monkey is Cebus capucinus.
No, apes and monkeys are not even the same genus. There are many differennt species of apes and there are many different species of monkeys.
The woolly monkeys are the genus Lagothrix of New World monkeys, usually placed in the family Atelidae.
Spider monkeys are vertebrates, mammals, and primates (like man). Their family is Atelidae and their genus Ateles. The related genus is Brachyteles, the "woolly spider monkey" (also known as the Muriqui).
No, "primate" is not a genus; it is an order in the biological classification system. The order Primates includes diverse species such as monkeys, apes, and humans. Within this order, there are several families and genera, such as Hominidae (great apes) and Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys).
An uakari is any of several arboreal monkeys of the genus Cacajao, which live in the Amazon basin.
There are many genera of monkeys Macaca PapioCercopithecus Callicebus LeontopithecusSemnopithecus Presbytis ChlorocebusMandrillus And there are even more
A macaque is a monkey, a genus of Old World monkeys found in Asia and northern Africa.
The genus Papio refers to a group of old world monkeys commonly known as baboons. They are characterized by their dog-like snouts and diverse social behaviors.
Chimps are primates, like we and monkeys, lemurs, gorillas, gibbons, orangutans.