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No they don't
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Most monkeys are herbivores. However, canine teeth are still useful for fighting. Most monkeys do fight each other at last on occasion.
Baboons certainly have vicious-looking teeth, and large canine teeth, but no, they are monkeys.
The is no standard collective noun for rhesus monkeys (or rhesus macaque), however there are collective nouns for the general noun 'monkeys' that can be used:a barrel of rhesus monkeysa cartload of rhesus monkeysa tribe of rhesus monkeysa troop of rhesus monkeys
Rhesus monkey , ( Macaca mullata )
Just like Humans, Rhesus monkeys have arms and legs.
Rhesus Macaque
You can call canine teeth transitional teeth. They are what you consider to be baby teeth, a child will pull their canine teeth between the ages of 6 and 11, and permanent canine teeth will grow.
Monkeys
Rhesus monkeys are herbivorous and feed on leaves, pine needles, roots, and sometines insects or small animals. The Rhesus has pouch-like cheeks, allowing it to hoard its food for a short amount of time.
The antigen was first discovered in the blood of Rhesus monkeys.
Rhesus monkeys, like all primates belong to the placental group of mammals. They give birth to live young which are nourished before birth by the placenta and protected by the amniotic sac.