http://www.primatestore.com/ this tells a lot about monkeys.
to learn about monkeys and animals.
No, some can just slither
Monkeys can be taught to do a variety of things. They are very intelligent and can learn how to speak using sign language, how to socialize with other monkeys and people, and how to paint or draw.
First of all, You need to learn how to ask a question! its not ''Does'' its ''Do'' And the answer is No Monkeys live under your bed and eat your mom
thay are born to know how to swing trees
They are trained by themselves. Once they see what their owners are doing they learn it the same way.
Monkeys cannot recognize math, so they cannot count. Their brains are not advanced enough to recognize numbers, let alone use a stick to dig out insects, therefore, monkeys cannot count. Monkeys can learn how to count, by visual aid from humans, but they do not already know how to count. It is true that monkeys can count up to 7 and chimps can learn sign language. Chickens can also play checkers. Dogs have their own IQ test.
There are over 500 thousand different spieces of monkeys and they all are classified in differnet groups and live different life styles and act differently. YOu cna learn more about monkeys if you go ot www.Google.com and search monkeys.If you have any questions about monkeys or anything you liked to know, email me at Pinkey1011@AOL.com
No, it cannot. It cannot speak English or understand a word. It can learn karate if we can speak monkey.
We came from the smartest animals and what are they........monkeys and aps they are the smartest animals alive and the reason why we are so smart is because we evolved from aps and monkeys and if we get even smarter we could actually learn teleknises
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The plural is monkeys. The monkeys were kept in cages. The plural possessive is monkeys'. The monkeys' cages were dirty.