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yes because regular monkeys are mammals so spider monkeys would have to be because they are the same thing
Lemurs likely predate spider monkeys by many millions of years.
If, people did evolve from monkeys, (i dont believe that crap), then there must have been different types of monkeys they evolved from. all monkeys cant live in the same place, they have to have certain things, depending where they live.
Gorillas are much bigger than a spider monkey
same place as any spider
It's the same percentage as the exchange rate for leprechaun gold.
The monkeys need a wide area of undisturbed rainforest to forage in. Loss of this land to human development and lumber harvesting reduces their food supply, and forces more monkeys to live in a smaller area, competing for the same resources.
There is nothing particularly unusual about the body of a spider monkey; all primates have almost exactly the same body parts. The only body part that a spider monkey has that a human being doesn't have is the tail.
Spider monkeys are primates living in Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. They have comparatively long, spindly limbs and a long prehensile tail. They are tree dwellers and currently endangered due to the loss of natural habitats.
Most monkey species are found in jungles; among them the mandrill (the largest monkey), the howler monkey, the colobus monkey, the marmosets, the lion tamarin, the mangabey, the spider monkey, the langur and the macaques. Gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans and gibbons live in jungles but ARE NOT MONKEYS.
Rhino monkeys lions and tigers because they all live in Africa in the same part
All monkeys have reproductive systems. If they didn't they would fast become extinct.