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There are 81 species in the cercopithecidae family. Theyre primates

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What family of primates do gelada baboons belong to?

the Cercopithecidae family


Lacking prehensile tails and having narrower noses the Old World species of what animal make up the Cercopithecidae family?

Monkey


What family do monkeys belong in?

Monkeys belong to the family Cercopithecidae, which includes old world monkeys such as baboons, macaques, and vervet monkeys.


How is a macaques similar to a mandrill?

both belongs to the family of cercopithecidae


What family does the monkey belong to?

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What is the similarity between a tiger and a monkey?

both belongs to the family of cercopithecidae


What is the family of a monkeybiological classification?

The biological classification of a monkey is as follows: Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Varied, depending on the specific type of monkey (e.g., Cercopithecidae, Hominidae)


What is the kingdom phylum class order family genus and species of a rhesus monkey?

Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Primates, Cercopithecidae, Macaca, Macaca mulatta


What class is the proboscis monkey?

The proboscis monkey is a mammal. Therefor, it belongs to the class Mammalia. They belong to the primate order, the family Cercopithecidae, and the subfamily Colobinae.


What is cercopithecoid?

Reference: Fleagle's Primate adaptation and evolution (second edition). Cercopithecoids are members of the primate family, Cercopithecidae. Examples include old world monkeys such as Macaques and Colobus. These members of the primate family are found in the suborder anthropoidea, infraorder catarrhini.


7 levels of classification for monkey?

Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Cercopithecidae Genus: Macaca Species: Macaca mulatta (for Rhesus monkeys as an example)


What is the classification of a mandrill?

A mandrill is classified as a primate and specifically as a member of the species Mandrillus sphinx, which is part of the genus Mandrillus in the family Cercopithecidae. They are closely related to baboons and are known for their colorful faces and prominent teeth.