yes they have
they do have different features. example: some monkeys have tails and some have not.
A monkey's adaptation for movement can be both structural and behavioral. Structurally, monkeys have evolved features like long limbs and prehensile tails that facilitate climbing and swinging through trees. Behaviorally, they exhibit specific movement patterns, such as brachiation and leaping, that enhance their agility in navigating their arboreal habitats. Both types of adaptations work together to optimize their locomotion in their environments.
Yes, the monkeys tail and long arms are an adaptation that helps it survive in its environment.
the tail
Each species of monkeys have a different set of adaptations. An adaptation that all monkeys have in common is they live in trees and can move from tree to tree quickly to avoid predators.
Opposable thumbs are a characteristic unique to monkeys, allowing them to grasp and manipulate objects with precision. This adaptation distinguishes them from other non-human primates.
Apes don't have a tail. Monkeys do.
Deserts are inanimate, physical features, as such they can not manifest any form of adaptation, only living creatures can do this.
Adaptation to their changing environmental conditions.
Adaptation helps animals survive in their environment or niche. Behavioral adaptation can be inherited or learnt. Anatomical adaptation depends on physical features such as shape.
Monkey's climb trees and live in camouflage areas. They climb trees with their long claws and long legs.
its thick skin protets it from the sun