No
The Michigan monkey flower is the only plant entirely endemic to Michigan, this monkey-flower is found in cold calcareous springs, seeps, and streams through northern white-cedar as well as at the base of bluffs near the Great Lakes shoreline.
yes i just did a report on it
because of recreational and residental development. Increase of construction decreases their habitat greatly
As of 2014, the vervet monkey is not an extinct animal. The vervet monkey can live up to 24 years while in captivity.
monkies are not extinct, unless you are talking about a specific kind of monkey, in which case... i don't know.
They named the monkey flower its name because it really reminds us as a monkey. I mean just look at it! IT SO DOES LOOK LIKE A MONKEY!
Monkey laws in Michigan are null. http://petmonkeyinfo.com/laws.html
no
you get a monkey worth nurtureing
Michigan's flower is the Apple Blossom. It was named the state flower because it is a fragrant and beautiful flower and it is native to the state. Michigan is also know worldwide for its apples.
It is the state flower because michigan chose it.
The Monkey flower Genus is called "Mimulus". There are about 150 species of the Monkey Flower in the family of "Phrymaceae". For more details, please see the site listed below.