No, macaques are a group of Old World Monkeys.
Yes. All monkeys and apes are primates, and all primates are mammals.
Gibraltar
Rock (or The Rock) Barbary macaques (aka Barbary apes) British
In South America, there are no true apes, as apes are primarily found in Africa and Asia. However, the region is home to several species of New World monkeys, which are part of the broader simian group but are not classified as apes. These include species such as capuchins, macaques, and howler monkeys. Overall, the distinction between apes and monkeys is important in understanding primate diversity in South America.
There are no baboons living on Gibralter. However, there are 230 Barbary Macaques that live wild on the Rock
Barbary macaques have no tail. Also, apes. Don't let anyone tell you that we, apes, are not monkeys. We are old world monkeys. We are catarrhini monkeys. So there's your answer. Barbary macaques and apes. I don't know of any other monkeys with no tail.
The four major groups of primates are prosimians (such as lemurs and tarsiers), New World monkeys (such as spider monkeys and howler monkeys), Old World monkeys (such as baboons and macaques), and apes (such as gorillas and orangutans).
yes
Macaques
Yes, they hunt.
It will reproduce with other lion tailed macaques and other macaques
The spelling you wrote is correct.MONKEYS is a English word which makes sense.This is definition of the term MONKEY as per dictionary.comAny mammal of the order Primates, including the guenons, macaques, langurs, and capuchins, butexcluding humans, the anthropoid apes, and, usually, the tarsier and prosimians.The plural is monkeys