Of course they do! How else could they pick their food up?
chimpanzees are monkeys no, chimpanzees are apes and not monkeys
Monkeys and apes
Humans share a common ancestor with apes and monkeys. Apes and monkeys are more like our cousins than our grandparents. Thus present day monkeys can not be our ancestors, humans can not be evolved from monkeys.
No, Gorillas are apes just like humans. Apes are more intelligent than monkeys and do not have visible tails.
Apes and Monkeys.
Like humans, apes, and monkeys, lemurs are primates. They live only on Madagascar and nearby islands.
They are both apes, and along with humans, monkeys, and lemurs, they are both primates.
Monkeys apes and gorillas are most like humans physically.
yes
the correct answer is no because gorillas are like humans and chimpanzees do not grow up like gorillas or else they would be called gorillas when they grow up so the question you are looking for is obviously no.
From what I've read, two of the main differances are that monkeys are generally considered intelligent, and unlike apes, they usually have tails. (according to wikipedia)- Monkeys have tails and apes do not.- Monkeys have slanted nasal openings.- Apes have rounded nasal openings.- Apes generally have bigger brains and larger bodies than monkeys.- Monkeys have web foot and apes do not have.- Monkeys are smaller in terms of size and apes are biggerThe distinction has more to do with taxonomy than macroscopic differences, which applies as general guides more than rules (they have been separated on these standards though, at the very beginning):- Apes are : Chimps, Gorillas, Orangutans and Gibbons.- Monkeys are all primates non-apes and non-prosimians (lemurs)Apes don't have tails and monkeys do. Also apes are much bigger and stronger
Yes. It works best with animals with similar bodies to humans like monkeys or apes.