They also busy themselves with chattering incessantly, climbing around trees.
Also, the more productive ones, such as the gelada babboon, of the Ethiopian highlands, busy themselves with picking the bugs and junk out of each other's hair, which is usually a job done by the domineering male for each female in his domain, which is usually all of the available ones.
No, "monkeys" is not a collective noun; it is a plural noun that refers to multiple individual monkeys. A collective noun would be a term that describes a group of individuals as a single entity, such as "a troop of monkeys" or "a business of ferrets." Thus, while "monkeys" can refer to a group, it does not function as a collective noun itself.
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The plural is monkeys. The monkeys were kept in cages. The plural possessive is monkeys'. The monkeys' cages were dirty.
monkeys are monkeys. gorillas are gorillas. they are two separate species of primates
A group of monkeys is called a troop of monkeys. Another collective noun is a barrel of monkeys.
The collective noun for monkeys is a troop of monkeys.
A group of monkeys is called a troop of monkeys. Another collective noun is a barrel of monkeys.
lions and tigers like to eat monkeys so when the monkeys see them the monkeys camouflage
There are many types of monkeys in the Amazon. Somecommon species are tamarins, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, capuchin monkeys, squirrel monkeys and marmosets. There are several varieties in each specie too.http://www.allaboutwildlife.com/amazon-rainforest-monkeys
the type of mokey that eats other monkeys are cimpanzees
Yes, monkeys love other monkey of opposite genders, except for homosexual monkeys, which love other monkeys of the same gender.
Douroucouli, Macaque, Orangutan, Saki, Spiders Monkeys, Wolly Monkeys, Quenons, Rhesus Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys, Tamarins, Uakari, Columbus Monkeys, Proboscis Monkeys, Macaques, Marmosets, Barbary Apes, Capuchins, Celebes Monkeys, Gorillas, Langur, Mandrill, Mangabey, Marmosoest, and Howler.