I say yes but my friend is not too sure
Monkeys are small and have a tail Apes are larger and don't have a tail
A snow monkeys tail is usually around 1.2 meters long.
Certainly. In old world monkeys the tails helps the animal to balance while in the trees. In new world monkeys, many species can use their prehensile tail as a fifth limb as they feed and move through the trees. Note, however, the old world monkeys can't grasp with their tails...
legs,arms, tail
An appendage is a limb. For example, a leg or tail
A monkey's tail acts as a counterbalance when they perform tight lateral turns. Some monkeys use their tail as a third arm, hanging from branches by the tail.
To keep their balance.
the spider monkey has a long tail to grip onto things :) and they are very cute too!
It loses its tail.
Well, if this answers your question, Big 'Monkeys' such as Gorillas and Chimpanzees don't have tails, but they are actually called Apes. Most 'monkeys' who have a tail are called monkeys.
The great California snowman he comes off of the great land and eats them limb from limb
Because apes body weight is to heavy for a tail