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What do howler monkeys do with there children?

Monkeys are usually pretty good parents. The baby momkeys have baby sitters and are watched over very carefully. I think they stay within the family unit until about 2 years old.


How long do baby monkeys stay with their mother?

1 to 2 years


How much do baby monkeys depend on their parents?

With Capuchin monkeys, the young will stay on their mother's back for a year or more, when grown, they normally stay in the same troop that their family is in.it really depends on the monkey but i would say not that long to forever as most monkeys are sociable and stay in groups. Hope this helps x


Are baby monkeys endangered?

most baby monkeys are not endangered


What are the monkeys babies called?

Baby spider monkeys are called infants or just baby spider monkeys.


Does a Elephants Father Stay with his family when the baby is born?

yes


In the ape family a monkey that starts with i?

There are no monkeys in the ape family. Apes are apes and monkeys are monkeys.


How long does the baby spider monkey stay inside the mother?

Spider monkeys are pregnant for about 7 months (226 to 232 days).


Who are hunters of monkeys?

hunters and mostly mother monkeys kill their their own baby monkeys.


What family do monkeys belong in?

Monkeys belong to the family Cercopithecidae, which includes old world monkeys such as baboons, macaques, and vervet monkeys.


Do monkeys have nuclear family?

Monkeys do not typically form nuclear families in the same way humans do. Many species of monkeys exhibit social structures that can include matrilineal groups, where females stay with their mothers for life, and males may leave to join other groups. These social structures can be complex, involving extended family and communal care rather than the nuclear family model. However, the specifics can vary widely among different species of monkeys.


Are baby monkeys named?

bananas!