Yes, monkeys do express emotion. They have been known to show happiness, grief, stress and loving emotions toward family. Like Humans, they show similar traits of humanology.
we people came from the homosapien (monkey) family. As we have feelings they also have. When we have the liberty we feel happy and can go anywhere(migrate) we want. Monkey in the jungle are free but unfortunately for those in the zoo are kept prison and is not free for anythings. if they want to go for a hotter climate its not possible.
I used to go to a human school where everyone was the same. Now I go to an animal school, 'cause Lyon's my last name. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. Bull shark, porcupine; I don't know what! Boy, this school's a pain in the -- Adam! What? I was going to say neck. Oh. That's okay, then. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. My gym partner's a monkey -- MONKEY, MONKEY, MONKEY. My gym partner's a monkey!
The narration in "The Monkey's Paw" is mostly objective, providing a straightforward account of events without delving into characters' thoughts and feelings in depth. However, there are moments where the narrator offers some insight into the characters' emotions, adding a subjective element to the storytelling.
well with enuff pbj and purple monkey dishwasher head feelings go bye by in a sea of foamy mountain syrup........... Did I tell you the MOUNTAIN MAKES SYRUP
A monkey.
A monkey - a bigger monkey - an even bigger monkey - a monkey standing - a monkey walking - a human. :)
Its a monkey the name of the monkey says it all.By:cooln
another term for 'monkey see monkey do'
The Monkey and the Turtle..
No, he was a rhesus monkey
The turtle
Monkey-Monkey is the hero of a children's book, based on an African folk tale.