The term "Monkey Nut" is an alternative term for Peanut; Peanuts are native to Central and South America. In Australia "Monkey nut" refers to the "Pine Nut" or Pine Cone.
In the UK when visiting the zoo you could buy monkey nuts for the monkeys. I believe this is where the name originated from.
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The classification of man and this monkey come from the range in which the monkey is found, the Spanish region in which this monkey; Rhesus Monkey was found showed evidence of faster aging then humans. It also showed massive muscle differences from the head of the body to the bottom of the body.
Monkey's is the possessive form for monkey
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"Ground nuts" or "earth nuts" is another name for peanuts, goober nuts, monkey nuts or pig nuts.
If 'monkey nuts' = 'peanuts,' then yes, they do.
of course monkey nuts are much larger
In the UK when visiting the zoo you could buy monkey nuts for the monkeys. I believe this is where the name originated from.
Monkey nuts grow under the soil.
There is no difference. Monkey nut is another name for peanuts, as are goober peas, ground nuts (or earth nuts) and pig nuts.
you did not come from a monkey
Fruits, nuts, insects
it is a good source of protein
squeeze his nuts first
Nuts come from the uk
In the story "Monkey and Juggler," a monkey agrees to help a juggler in exchange for some nuts. The monkey provides entertainment by imitating the juggler but ends up running away with the nuts, betraying the juggler's trust. The story highlights themes of deceit and the consequences of greed.