My guess (and that really is all it is :) ), is that monkey's are said to be linked to humans, but only in a very simplistic fashion (ie. they're not as advanced as humans). Perhaps this idea is based around monkeys picking up the basics of human 'rules', that we should not hear, speak or see evils. Hope that's in some way helpful :D
tamarins,howler monkeys and spider monkeys
Wisdom Monkey are three monkeys that represents proverbial principle which is " see no evil, hear no evil , speak no evil "
The maxim known as see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil comes from the three wise monkeys in 17th century Japan. The monkeys, known as Mizaru, Kikazaru, and Iwazaru, cover their eyes, ears, and mouths respectively.
Yes they can hear both but can only speak high pitched!
Hear NO EVIL See NO EVIL Speak NO EVIL
Nothing. It is a coincidence.
The monkey that covers his eyes to keep himself from seeing evil is Mizaru. Kikazaru hears no evil because he keeps his ears covered, and Iwazaru is the monkey that keeps his mouth covered, thus he speaks no evil.
This phrase, often associated with the three wise monkeys, conveys the idea of avoiding participation in or exposure to evil. It encourages people to act with discretion, avoid negative influences, and maintain a sense of moral integrity in their actions and words.
Yes they can.
Oiga que ningún mal no hablar ningún mal no vea ningún mal.
"Three monkeys" often refers to the "Three Wise Monkeys," a symbolic representation of the principle of "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil." Each monkey embodies a specific moral lesson: one covers its eyes, another covers its ears, and the third covers its mouth. This concept promotes the idea of avoiding involvement in wrongdoing and maintaining a positive outlook. It has cultural roots in Eastern philosophy and has been widely adopted in various contexts globally.
This depends on the situation. If there is a loud noise, then holding your hands over your ears helps to keep the noise out. If, however, you cup a hand behind each ear, then it helps to capture sound waves so that you may hear better. The third possibility is that you might be looking at three monkeys: one with hands over its eyes (see no evil) one with hands over its mouth (speak no evil), and finally one with hands over its ears (hear no evil).