they stay up in the trees!
climb up trees I doubt that monkeys would want to stay away from prey. They are more likely to be wary of predators.
Howler monkeys live high in the tree canopy, where there are few predators. However, they don't jump from branch to branch like most monkeys, instead they climb branch to branch. Therefor, I don't believe that howler monkeys can easily escape their predators. One of the predators of the howler monkeys are Harpy eagles, against which howler monkeys have no defense except to hide.
Safety in numbers !... Many eyes watching out for predators.
they stay ina group and keep lookout of predators
No, squirrel monkeys do not migrate. They are primarily arboreal and will stay within their home range throughout the year. They are highly territorial and will defend their home range from other groups of monkeys.
they stay up in the trees away from predators
Sloths live high in the trees and they stay on branches where most predators can't follow them.
by swing on trees to stay away from predator@
by swing on trees to stay away from predator@
finger monkeys have a lot of enemies they try to stay away from large cats and birds of prey.
They swim fast and deep.
Monkeys like to stay high up in trees as their major way to protect themselves against predators. There are also monkey referees that break up fights between two or more monkeys.