There are many different kinds. For example: the squirrel monkey.
Naturally - none. In zoos, laboratories, and as pets - all kinds. But they're all imported.
AnswerMonkeys are not pets, so it does not matter where you live.Yes you are allowed to keep them as pets but only in the south of Ireland. They are supposed to be a bit of a handfull though and are basically like having a toddler for 20 years.
Dogs were common and the favourite pets. Many kinds of birds were pets including pigeons, ducks, quail, and geese. Cats started to become pets around 1 century AD. Monkeys were also pets, but they were rare.
Many exotics do not make good pets. Yes, some places you are allowed monkeys, but that doesn't mean you should get one.
Sea monkeys are great pets and they don't take much care.
monkeys
Rabbits, lizards, birds, dogs, cats, gerbils, hamsters,a lot of kinds of bugs, frogs, and.....very rarely......monkeys.
Massachusetts is one of the states were pygmy marmosets are not allowed. These monkeys are not allowed as pets in other states like New York and North Carolina.
They're cute pets.
no
sometimes
Dogs, birds and monkeys