A Vervet monkey typically only has one baby at a time. However, on some rare occasions, twins can occur.
Usually about four or five at a time, it depends what time of year and how old the monkey is.
As of 2014, the vervet monkey is not an extinct animal. The vervet monkey can live up to 24 years while in captivity.
Vervet monkey
The scientific name for a Vervet monkey is Chlorocebus pygerythrus.
vervet monkey
no the vervet monkey is not endangered as it is listed with a status of "least concern"
A Capuchin monkey adapts to environment
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Vervet Monkey
Vervet monkeys will have one infant at a time, after a gestation period of only 165 days. Twins sometimes occur, but that is very rare.