Chimpanzee - (Which is an ape, not a monkey.)
A male chimpanzee can be five and a half feet tall (1.7 meters). It can weigh as much as 150 pounds (
70 kilogram). The female is a little smaller.
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Monkeys come in a variety of sizes.
The smallest monkey is the Pygmy Marmoset. An average adult can be 6 inches long, or tall, (150 millimeters) (plus the tail) and weigh 5 ounces (140 grams).
The largest monkey is the Mandrill. An average adult male can be 3.3 ft long, or tall, (1 meter) and weigh 77 pounds (35 kilograms). Females are half the size of the males.
Exceptional Mandrills weighing up to 119 pounds (54 kg) have been known.
Yes as well as nearly all apes and some monkeys.
The monkeys
its ia realste to chimps
No. Not usually anyway. Chimps are omnivores, meaning they eat both meat and plants, though mostly plants. Chimps don't actively hunt monkeys, but they will attack monkeys if they pose a threat to their young, there's a chance they may eat them after, but it would be a very rare occurrence. This is why you see monkeys mixed with gorillas in zoos but not with chimps.
monkeys have tails! Also, genetically speaking, if Chimps are our cousins, then monkeys are our 2nd cousins (we are more closely related to chimps, genetically speaking). :)
Monkeys have tails, chimps do not.
Yes but chimps are closer related.
Monkeys
monkeys, orangatangs, chimps,apes, stuff like that
no only chimps
Chimpanzees are not New World monkeys. New World monkeys are found in the Americas. Old World monkeys are found in Asia and Africa.
well they are omnivores so they eat fruit but they eat meat to the chase smaller monkeys with young males and some times females then the big chimps surround and kill the smaller ones so yes and a chimp is not a monkey is an ape