Type your answer here... There are no monkey species native to Cuba. At least this is what I was told by a tour guide while in Cuba.
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No. Monkeys are not found in the wild in Australia.
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The main language of Cuba is Spanish.
Cuban
A very native food of Cuba is obviously sugar cane. Please trust me!! My WHOLE family is from there!!!
No..They are non native.
Titi monkeys are native to South America. More specifically, Titi monkeys can be found in Peru, north Paraguay, and from Columbia all the way to Brazil.
I think it is the capuchin monkey
The White Mariposa is the national flower of Cuba
No, These monkeys are native to South and Central American forests.
The Pilgrims got along with the Native Americans and never fought in Cuba.