Spider monkeys have extremely long and flexible arms for manoeuvring around the trees. Their toes are long and flexible for having a better grip on tree branches. Spider Monkeys have no thumbs and four long fingers for a hook grip which allows it to swing from branch to branch really easily without falling. The tail is very strong for taking most of the monkey's weight in the trees. Finally the underside of their tail is packed with sweat glands so it does what sweat glands do.
No, spider monkeys are found in tropical forests from central Mexico through much of Brazil. They do not occur in the Mojave Desert and woud not survive there.
the tail helps the spider monkey catch things. it also lets hang on to things
A monkey spider. Ironically, it eats spider monkeys.
Spider monkeys lack hearing
Spider monkeys sleep on lower branches
Harpy Eagles prey on Spider Monkeys.
spider monkeys eat fruit and nuts
Spider monkeys are not extinct.
Yes, but seldom with different species. Spider monkeys live in colonies of 15 to 25, and as many as 35 monkeys.
the spider monkeys main predetors are humans and jaguars. in south America spider monkeys are eather caught for food or pets.
the tail helps the spider monkey catch things. it also lets hang on to things
Yes white tigers eat spider monkeys