no the vervet monkey is not endangered as it is listed with a status of "least concern"
yes vervet monkeys do live in the rainforest
It is "vervet" - and the vervet monkeys are on St. Kitts and Nevis.
the same as Humans
Monkeys belong to the family Cercopithecidae, which includes old world monkeys such as baboons, macaques, and vervet monkeys.
The monkeys in Africa live in deep forests, open grasslands, and can also live in the mountains. Most monkeys live in the tropical areas of Africa.
most baby monkeys are not endangered
They were probably imported as exhibits in zoos and wildlife parks.
Yes. The proboscis monkey is assessed as endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Some monkeys that live in Kenya include vervet monkeys, colobus monkeys, and baboons. These monkeys can be found in various habitats throughout the country, ranging from forests to savannas.
because of their blue scrotums, they blend in better
It is a endangered species .
Yes some monkeys are becoming endangered due to global warming, and some are already endangered