Apes don't have a tail. Monkeys do.
Monkeys have tails but Apes are tailless.
An ape is a large primate that lacks a tail. The Japanese translation of the word ape is saru, which also refers to monkeys.
An ape without a tail is....an ape. No species of ape have tails.
There are no monkeys in the ape family. Apes are apes and monkeys are monkeys.
No, primates are monkeys or apes. Remember that if it doesn't have a tail it's not a monkey, it's an ape.
a ape has no tail and a monkey has a tail
No! Chimpanzees are great apes, along with Bonobos, Gorillas, Orangutans, and Humans. Monkeys are physically quite different from apes--one of the easiest ways to tell a monkey from an ape is that a monkey has a tail. An ape does not.
Monkeys typically have tails, while apes do not. Apes are generally larger and have a more robust build compared to monkeys. Apes also tend to have larger brains and more complex social behavior than monkeys.
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Barbary macaques have no tail. Also, apes. Don't let anyone tell you that we, apes, are not monkeys. We are old world monkeys. We are catarrhini monkeys. So there's your answer. Barbary macaques and apes. I don't know of any other monkeys with no tail.
A good rule of thumb is that monkeys usually have tails and apes don't. If you see them in the trees, apes can swing from branch to branch, monkeys can't. The classification of "ape" and "monkey" isn't particularly well done; Old World monkeys are more closely related to apes than to New World monkeys, also whether humans should be classified as apes has been unclear over the years; chimpanzees are more closely related to humans than to gorillas.