Paw prints
A spider monkey
a spider monkey would easily MURDER a llama Unless the llamas happened to be covered in flesh eating bacteria in which case, bye bye spider monkeys... We are not referring to Spider Monkeys we are just referring to regular monkeys. And regular monkeys would be llama food!!!
Why would you want to? But no. You can with a banana or even better, a mango.
Spider monkeys have quite coarse fur as they don't have an underfur. The softest hair would be on the young monkeys.
Some would include the following. * Pygmy Marmoset * Mandrill * Squirrel Monkey * Crab-eating Macaque * Spider Monkey
Some individual animals would have less food (ocelots, anacondas) but there are few predators that depend exclusively on spider monkeys, or monkeys in general. Some plants would have less dsitribution of their seeds. But spider monkeys are a limited participant in the rainforest food chain, as are many primates.
Monkeys are not good pets. One, the monkey cannot be happy in a human household, especially with the amount of confinement that would be necessary to prevent it from escaping or wrecking everything in your home. Secondly, if you did leave a monkey at home, it would almost definitely destroy stuff.
May other animals would be affected, like predators and prey of spider monkey.
Spider Diagrams of Order - CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Hybrid spider monkeys, which result from the interbreeding of two species of spider monkeys, do not have a specific population count as they are not recognized as a distinct species. Their population is influenced by the conservation status of the parent species, such as the black spider monkey and the brown spider monkey. Overall, spider monkeys face threats from habitat loss and hunting, leading to declining numbers in the wild. For precise population figures, it would be best to refer to conservation studies or databases for the specific species involved.
yes we are stronger than monkeys
There are over 264 species of monkeys, so it would take hours to list all of them. all the types that I know: baboons, chimpanzee, spider monkey, bush babies, possum monkeys, capuchin monkey, celebes macaque, colobus monkey, douroucouli, guenon, howler monkey, langur, mandrill, mangabey, marmoset, proboscis monkeys, rhesus monkey, squirrel monkey, tamarin, titi, uakari, chipmunk, and woolly monkey.