Monkeys do not typically mate for life; their mating systems vary widely among species. Some species, like certain types of gibbons, are known for forming long-term pair bonds, while others may engage in more fluid mating behaviors with multiple partners. Social structures and mating habits can differ significantly, influenced by factors such as environment and species-specific behaviors. Overall, lifelong monogamy is not the norm among most monkey species.
Yes, there are some monkeys that are territorial.
monkeys do not get married but stay with there mate for life well until the other one dies anyway
Yes monkeys can mate because if they couldn't they would die out for a lack of a reproduction system.
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Spring
Mate.
to find a mate they roarr really loud
Bananas and a mate
10 weeks after birth
Yes, they do. Most animals have to find a mate to reproduce.
when the mother has sex
To mate and to warn other monkeys if any danger is coming near.