bannanas and your heart <3 <Insidee jokee>
Yes they do if they can catch them
Yes monkeys hold on to the branches with there hands, but also they hold on to the branches with there feet to tease another animals that cant catch them! laugh out loud=lol
Yes, if they manage to catch them.
ones they can catch
Yes they do if they can catch them
no they do not they simply cant catch them
it helps them catch food
Monkeys primarily rely on their agility, intelligence, and social cooperation to catch prey. Many species use their keen eyesight to spot insects or small animals, while others may hunt in groups to increase their success rate. They often use tools or clever tactics, such as ambushing or chasing, to capture their prey. Additionally, some monkeys may also forage for fruits and nuts, supplementing their diet with animal protein when available.
If they can catch them. (they live on different continents)
The plural is monkeys. The monkeys were kept in cages. The plural possessive is monkeys'. The monkeys' cages were dirty.
Male chimps will usually go out and use a coordinated effort to scare monkeys or small deer into the hands of one of the group members.
Yes, they eat monkeys, but would rather catch a larger prey, such as an antelope or a small crocodilian (caiman).