Safety in numbers !... Many eyes watching out for predators.
They either stay in a group or are alone. Depends what species and if there is something wrong.
There groups are there familys.
Nope. Its a troop of monkeys.
With Capuchin monkeys, the young will stay on their mother's back for a year or more, when grown, they normally stay in the same troop that their family is in.it really depends on the monkey but i would say not that long to forever as most monkeys are sociable and stay in groups. Hope this helps x
The group size for monkeys can vary from species to species. Some species have groups of up to 600 monkeys and others groups are smaller.
Most monkeys hang in groups called primates.
No, squirrel monkeys do not migrate. They are primarily arboreal and will stay within their home range throughout the year. They are highly territorial and will defend their home range from other groups of monkeys.
Monkeys do not typically form nuclear families in the same way humans do. Many species of monkeys exhibit social structures that can include matrilineal groups, where females stay with their mothers for life, and males may leave to join other groups. These social structures can be complex, involving extended family and communal care rather than the nuclear family model. However, the specifics can vary widely among different species of monkeys.
yes they do
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it doesn't
No, they are not called either a herd or a pack. A group of monkeys is called a troop.