Yes they are light so the thin branches can take their weight
They live in what is called the understory , the elevated but shaded sections of the trees. The two higher levels are the canopy and emergent level (high trees). Some leaf-eating monkeys, such as the colobus, live in the emergent trees.
Yes, but seldom with different species. Spider monkeys live in colonies of 15 to 25, and as many as 35 monkeys.
Birds and monkeys.
5-10 people live in agroup but you cant say because different types of spider monkeys have a different amount of spider monkeys in it
no
No. They live in the canopy or lower canopy. One species that does live in the higher emergent trees is the colobos monkey.
Absolutely not. There are no monkeys in Tasmania at all.
Yes they Do
NO
Yes.
They live in large groups of like 5-10 spider monkeys and no they dont live n their own.
no spider monkeys do not hibernate because they live in warm places