Humans are related to monkeys however as the Science Fiction channel predicts: "Juandice disease is carried by the female anphroid and the endo reticulum overtakes and undergoes cell mitosis and in Biology humans have different capabilities then the species named monkryfoid. Monkeys also have a slightly duller brain and are not capable of moving their hands as well as we do." Hope this helps!
By Body language
Like humans, monkeys possess sweat glands, and regulate body temperature by exuding evaporative fluid out pores in their skin.
a monkeys body is very COoL u can tell from this that monkeys are furry by their hands are not they are smooth but wrinkly and monkeys are soft( when clean.)
Humans are the only primates that express sadness through shedding tears - the most common definition of crying. However, monkeys do also express sadness. Monkeys typically wail or scream when they are sad, as they lack the tear ducts to actually produce tears when they are distressed.
you just check their private parts , just like humans ... Or you can tell by the way there body is built.
gibbons are just like us humans. they always stay 34 degrees Celsius.
A horse uses body language to communicate period. The horse may use its voice to communicate but it mostly uses body language.
The difference is that humans speak using words and body language and animals speak using body language and noises.
People from different cultures may have different body language due to varying societal norms, values, and communication styles. Body language can be influenced by cultural upbringing, traditions, and beliefs, resulting in diverse ways of expressing emotions, respect, and social interactions. These differences in body language can sometimes lead to misunderstandings or misinterpretations among individuals from different cultures.
sign language, body language
flying monkeys
By body language, cat's save meowing for humans.