they blend in with the trees
yes because regular monkeys are mammals so spider monkeys would have to be because they are the same thing
Spider monkeys - like all mammals - are warm-blooded.
Pretty much all spider monkeys do so yes
spider monkeys are separated into the keystone group of monkey species. cause there tecnek is so elegant. and with there color and shape. 1,000's of years ago they were smaller then today so people called them "giant spiders" but then people found out they were actually monkeys so they just called them "giant spider monkeys" then a few years lader the name change to "spider monkey" and by scientist studying more things they are now in the keystone group.
Yes they are light so the thin branches can take their weight
that question remains unsolved because they are endangered so therefore so many are getting killed so that is the answer to this question
spidermonkeys are noctarnal so they sleep at night
Only some species are smaller than average monkeys. Many are significantly larger, especially in the length of their long arms, legs, and tails.
spider monkeys arent that big, an adult weighs about 15 to 19 pounds and they can be 16 to 24 inches long and their tail can go up from 24 to 32 inches long, so most of them have tails longer than their bodies.
it is unique because they can do many things other monkeys cannot do so back off of the little spider-monkeys u weird people hahahahahaha by:s.o.s
yes we are stronger than monkeys
Spider monkeys have extremely long and flexible arms for manoeuvring around the trees. Their toes are long and flexible for having a better grip on tree branches. Spider Monkeys have no thumbs and four long fingers for a hook grip which allows it to swing from branch to branch really easily without falling. The tail is very strong for taking most of the monkey's weight in the trees. Finally the underside of their tail is packed with sweat glands so it does what sweat glands do.