Most monkeys do not actually hang from their tails, but some kinds grip onto branches with them. Monkeys use their tails to balance as they are walking and climbing along branches on trees.
The Monkeys Have No Tails in Zamboanga was created in 1907.
monkeys have tails apes do not orangutangs are apes so they do not have tails
Gibraltar has monkeys. they are not monkeys they are primates!! they dont have tails monkeys have tails, primates have no tail. so the new answer is Gibraltar has primates.
The general term for primates with tails is "simians" or "simiiformes." This group includes monkeys, apes, and lemurs.
monkeys have tails
Yes they are.
First of all, monkeys are considerably smaller than apes and gorillas.
Yes, there is a difference between monkeys and chimps. Monkeys have tails, while chimps do not. Chimps are also more closely related to humans than monkeys are.
Monkeys with short tails primarily include the New World monkeys, such as tamarins and marmosets, which often have tails that are either very short or not prehensile. Additionally, some species of macaques and the Japanese macaque, also have relatively short tails compared to other primates. In contrast, Old World monkeys typically have longer tails. The lack of tail length can be an adaptation to their environments and lifestyles.
Only monkeys have tails
They are not very similar, but they do have tails just as land monkeys do.
The family of New world monkeys called Callitricids (which are the marmosets and tamarins) DO NOT have prehensile tails. HOWEVER all of the Cebids DO have prehensile tails. No Old World monkeys have prehensile tails.