Yes monkeys hold on to the branches with there hands, but also they hold on to the branches with there feet to tease another animals that cant catch them! laugh out loud=lol
There are many predatory creatures on the grounds of the forest and jungle floors. Since those predatory creatures are usually faster than monkeys, they remain in trees where those predators cannot get to them.
Most monkeys do not actually hang from their tails, but some kinds grip onto branches with them. Monkeys use their tails to balance as they are walking and climbing along branches on trees.
As hooks to hang from branches
Their feet are exactly like their hands. They have opposable thumbs on them. Also, they use their tails to swing on branches or vines and their arms too.
Many animals are capable of grasping a branch, including primates like monkeys and apes, which use their hands and feet for climbing. Birds, such as parrots, also have strong claws that allow them to hold onto branches securely. Additionally, some reptiles, like certain species of lizards, can grasp branches with their limbs. These adaptations are crucial for mobility and foraging in their respective environments.
They Use Their Limbs (arms legs and tail)
Yes, 'Something about monkeys' is a fragmentary sentence.WHAT is the something you want to express?Monkeys have big eyes.Monkeys use their arms and hands.
Most monkeys do not actually hang from their tails, but some kinds grip onto branches with them. Monkeys use their tails to balance as they are walking and climbing along branches on trees.
It depends on the profession of the monkey u are talking about. If its a software monkey: It vl just use to hold the mouse and bang the keyboard If its a advocate monkey: It vl just scroll all the unwanted pages reading the history again and again If its a Team Leader monkey: It vl just scratch his head, thinking how to scold its sub ordinates even if they are not wrong. So it depends on the monkeys...... I hope this monkey understood that.
by using their sens of smell and site
Monkeys use their tails to aid themselves with different things.
A monkey's tail acts as a counterbalance when they perform tight lateral turns. Some monkeys use their tail as a third arm, hanging from branches by the tail.