They either stay in a group or are alone. Depends what species and if there is something wrong.
yes. monkeys are social animals. they live in a group (don't know the terminology of it)
Generally, squirrel monkeys will live together in groups. Some types of squirrel monkeys live in groups of up to 100 monkeys.
they live in groups. that's why you see them picking bugs off each other
they live in groups
they travel in packs
they live in groups
yes they do
groups
it doesn't
troops
A monkey community is known as a troop since they live in groups.
monkey frogs live in rainforest
They do live in the wild, but they do not live close by. The tiger is an animal that may eat the monkey.
The spider monkey can live for 20 years or more.
how old can a grizzled leaf monkey live you to
Monkey frogs live in the rainforests of peru, south america.
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If you are referring to the ring-tailed lemur, then no, it is a lemur and not a monkey. Both lemurs and monkeys are types of primates, but they are distinct groups.
No, orangutans do not live in groups they live with there family.
Yes. There is a monkey named the green monkey that live in savannas. (Remember this monkey is not actually green!) Baboons in Africa also prefer to live in savannas as well.