no they will bite u a lot be careful around them
Monkeys can display a range of behaviors, from friendly and playful to defensive and aggressive. How they interact with humans or other animals will depend on factors such as the species of monkey, their individual temperament, and past experiences. It is important to exercise caution and respect when approaching or interacting with monkeys in the wild or in captivity.
yes they are.
No, I think. Monkys are quite smaller than okapi. They merely can't eat them. Besides, monkeys are a kind of friendly animal.
Monkeys are small and have a tail Apes are larger and don't have a tail
yes, all monkeys give birth no matter how small
it is a small monkey
bacause the want to be u heard me
Sea monkeys are 'Brine shrimp' and are used as food for small fish. Yes I do have them for that purpose.
the monkeys and cats but over all the monkeys
monkeys are omnivores they eat bananas, maybe coconuts, plants, nuts, etc.and animals are squirrels and small insects etc.
No. Mandrills and baboons often consume eggs, small birds, and small mammals. Chimpanzees (technically apes, not monkeys) have been known to hunt smaller primates.
Monkey cells are used for diabetes research