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The howler monkey
Yes they are mammals.
The howler monkey's niche would be sitting in high tree tops eating young leaves. It Also howls in the morning to show that is it's territory.
No, howler monkeys are not born from eggs. They are mammals, which means they give live birth. Female howler monkeys typically give birth to a single offspring after a gestation period of about six months. The young are cared for by their mothers and stay with them for an extended period before becoming independent.
Jaguars, caimans, boas mainly, even humans, and the ocelot may take young ones. Jaguars are the main threat however.
Monkeys are mammals. The definition of a mammal is an animal which gives birth to live young and feeds them with milk. Monkeys are also our "cousins" genetically speaking - were you hatched from an egg? No, so neither is a monkey.
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Animals, except for humans, of course, do not have words, names, or any way to say them, so Howler Monkeys do not call their young anything, at all. They recognize the others, including their own young by sight and smell, and somewhat by the sounds they make.
gorillas do raise their young
They do not raise them.
Depends on the kind of monkey and where it is from.
Dingoes raise their young in a den, which is usually in a cave.