Because their diet
I assume you mean teeth... They have 32 teeth..!
Tamarin monkeys typically have small, sharp teeth that are well-adapted for their omnivorous diet, which includes insects, fruit, and small vertebrates. Their teeth are generally white or off-white in color, reflecting their health and diet. The sharpness of their teeth helps them efficiently process food, particularly when capturing prey or tearing into tougher fruit. Overall, their dental structure is essential for their survival in diverse habitats.
Like humans, monkeys have flat teeth designed for crushing plants, not meat. A bite from this animal may hurt though.
They don't
Yes, monkeys do lose their baby teeth, similar to humans. They are born with deciduous (baby) teeth that eventually fall out to make way for their permanent teeth as they mature. This process is part of their normal development and varies among different species of monkeys.
ALL monkeys bite. Notice the teeth, please.
no but they are smooth not sharp
nails and teeth
baboons!!
yes
Because that's just how they are.
Baboons certainly have vicious-looking teeth, and large canine teeth, but no, they are monkeys.