Monkeys, like most mammals, can feel cold in the snow. It generally depends on the time of exposure.
All monkeys are warm-blooded
Assuming the phrase you're using is "feel the nice cold snow," there are 5 syllables.
You feel cold when you come inside from the snow because your nerves are gaining sensation. This causes them to notice the temperature of your skin more than when it was numb outside.
Yes they can. There are a species of monkey that live in the mountains of Japan, however, they often use geothermal springs to keep warm. These monkeys are called Snow Monkeys or Japanese Macaque. They live at latitudes between 41* and 31*north of the equator where temperatures range from 5*F to 73*F. In the winter these monkeys spend time in hot springs.
Snow monkeys
yes snow monkeys do have prey. some people say it is a dog.
monkeys feel soft
A snow monkeys tail is usually around 1.2 meters long.
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Like blizzard monkeys.
Because they are habituated to that particular season and so they dont feel cold
No. Snow monkeys do not eat people.