Rhesus monkey belongs to the following classification:
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Cercopithecidae Genus: Macaca Species: Macaca mulatta (for Rhesus monkeys as an example)
The genus species of monkeys varies depending on the specific type of monkey. For example, the genus species of a Rhesus monkey is Macaca mulatta, while the genus species of a Capuchin monkey is Cebus capucinus.
Completely depends exactly which monkey you mean, but the generalised answer (they're the same for all monkeys) is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaOrder: PrimatesSuborder: HaplorrhiniIf you know the specific type of monkey, you should be able to find the family, genus and species.Animal - MonkeyDomain - EukaryaKingdom - AnimaliaPhylum - ChordataClass - MammaliaOrder - PrimatesI'm not sure about the family, genus, or species. I think that depends on the type of monkey.Hope this helps! :)
The scientific name would be Xylopia aromatica.
The scientific name of monkey is Simiiformes. Monkeys are classified under the order Primates, suborder Haplorhini, and infraorder Simiiformes.
There is two.They are smart. Very smart.
The classification of Bonobo is Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Primates, Hominidae, Pan, and the species name is P. paniscus. The classification of the Common Chimpanzee is Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Primates, Hominidae, Panini, Pan, and the species is P. troglodytes.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hericiumerinaceus.
The classification of man and this monkey come from the range in which the monkey is found, the Spanish region in which this monkey; Rhesus Monkey was found showed evidence of faster aging then humans. It also showed massive muscle differences from the head of the body to the bottom of the body.
The classification of man and this monkey come from the range in which the monkey is found, the Spanish region in which this monkey; Rhesus Monkey was found showed evidence of faster aging then humans. It also showed massive muscle differences from the head of the body to the bottom of the body.
kingdom animala
monkey
Kingdom-Animalia Phylum-Chordata Class--Mammalia Order--Primata Family--Hominidae (I'm pretty sure) Genus--Pan Species--paniscus or troglodyte, depending on which species you're asking about
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaInfraclass:EutheriaOrder:PrimatesFamily:AtelidaeSubfamily:AtelinaeGenus: AtelesSimia paniscus((Linnaeus, 1758))From Wikipedia
There are around 75 monkey species in Brazil.
They are all in the vertebrate classification. A classification that is made up of animals with backbones.
it is a type of monkey