they are living things and mammals.
monkeys or apes
apes or homosapien
chimpanzees are monkeys no, chimpanzees are apes and not monkeys
From what I've read, two of the main differances are that monkeys are generally considered intelligent, and unlike apes, they usually have tails. (according to wikipedia)- Monkeys have tails and apes do not.- Monkeys have slanted nasal openings.- Apes have rounded nasal openings.- Apes generally have bigger brains and larger bodies than monkeys.- Monkeys have web foot and apes do not have.- Monkeys are smaller in terms of size and apes are biggerThe distinction has more to do with taxonomy than macroscopic differences, which applies as general guides more than rules (they have been separated on these standards though, at the very beginning):- Apes are : Chimps, Gorillas, Orangutans and Gibbons.- Monkeys are all primates non-apes and non-prosimians (lemurs)Apes don't have tails and monkeys do. Also apes are much bigger and stronger
Yes, apes are smart. There just like monkeys. If the were not how could the live?
Yes, monkeys are smallers then apes.
The apes and monkeys live in trees.
monkeys have tails apes do not orangutangs are apes so they do not have tails
There are no monkeys in the ape family. Apes are apes and monkeys are monkeys.
If you are referring to an increase in overall intelligence during the course of evolution then you have mistaken monkeys for apes as the evolutionary source of humanity. Monkeys were monkeys a long time ago, while some apes did evolve into the humans of today. To find a simple difference between them, look for a tail. Monkeys have tails and apes do not.
Monkeys are primates, but not all primates are monkeys. Primates also include lemurs, tarsiers, and apes.
apes are bigger than monkeys