It's very improbable that humans evolved from apes, but we most likely did evolve from a common ancestor. Actually, it's very likely that humans evolved from apes -- ancestors of chimpanzees, more specifically. Evolutionary biologists have known that for quite some time, but recent genetic discoveries have revealed that the genes of chimps and humans differ by only about 1.23 percent. Further, genetic researchers at Harvard and MIT have recently propounded the theory that humans and chimp ancestors diverged millions of years ago and then came back together through interbreeding. Primates, including chimps and bonobos, didn't become extinct the moment the new species emerged from them. That is not the way evolution works. Although it's possible, even likely, that a new species will be able to procreate more successfully and eventually dominate other, older species, perhaps to the point of their extinction, it's not necessarily so.
Scientists are raising money to help them.
We are helping the monkeys by giving them bannanas
They are endangered!
yes ,because people keep on destroyed
That is its common name. They are further described mostly by color and habitat. Red-faced spider monkey White-fronted spider monkey Brown spider monkey (aka Hybrid Spider Monkey) White-cheeked spider monkey Black-headed spider monkey Brown-headed spider monkey Ornate spider monkey (subspecies Geoffroy's) Peruvian spider monkey Colombian spider monkey (Geoffroy's spider monkeys:) - Yucatan spider monkey - Mexican spider monkey - Nicaraguan spider monkey
the black spider monkey probobly lives in rainforest or tropical areas
The black-handed spider monkey has a light to medium brown body and darker limbs with the hands and feet usually black in color. The tail is sometimes longer than the body. When the animal is on the lookout, it stands or walks on two feet, using the tail to hold on to a support.
There are 7 to 9 species of spider monkeys in the world, genus Ateles. The related genus is Brachyteles, the "woolly spider monkey" (also known as the Muriqui). There are 3 subspecies of the black-headed spider monkey and 4 additional subspecies within the species Geoffroyi.Red-faced spider monkey, Ateles paniscusWhite-fronted spider monkey, Ateles belzebuthPeruvian spider monkey, Ateles chamekBrown spider monkey, Ateles hybridusWhite-cheeked spider monkey, Ateles marginatusBlack-headed spider monkey, Ateles fuscicepsBrown-headed spider monkey, Ateles fusciceps fuscicepsColombian spider monkey, Ateles fusciceps rufiventrisGeoffroy's spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi- Yucatan spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis- Mexican spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi vellerosus- Nicaraguan spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi geoffroyi- Ornate spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi ornatusThe most endangered spider monkeys are the black-headed spider monkey and the brown spider monkey.
Black-headed night monkey was created in 1909.
Some kinds of South American monkeys are spider,howling,and black headed monkeys
Yes spider monkeys do live in the amazon. A few examples are the Woolly spider monkey and the Black spider monkey
Black spider monkeys eat Orchids
Black spider monkeys eat Orchids
no
The black-headed spider monkey (Ateles fusciceps ) is the largest, with adults weighing between 20 and 24 lbs (9 to 11 kg) and having a total length (height and reach) of up to 7 feet, and tails up to 3 feet long.
A Buffy-headed capuchin is a monkey with black and clear skin.