Yes. Belly buttons mark the place where the baby monkey's umbilical (um-BIL-i-cal) cord was attached. Being mammals, baby monkeys grow inside their mothers. The umbilical cord brings food and oxygen from the mother to the baby while the baby is in the womb. Sometime after the baby monkey is born, the umbilical cord falls off, leaving a small scar called the belly button. When a monkey's belly fur is long or thick the belly button is usually hard to see. Monkeys like white-faced capuchin Heidi have thinner belly fur and the belly button is easier to find. Still, you have to look through her fur to find it. Monkey belly buttons are located in the same place on the stomach that you would find your own belly button. Young patas monkey Bhuti had what seemed to be an "outie" belly button about the size of a grape. It turned out to be a belly button hernia instead. Bhuti needed a doctor visit to have it repaired. (The only mammals who don't have belly buttons are kangaroos, other marsupials and egg laying mammals like the platypus. Marsupials have umbilical cords but they break off from them at such a young age that the scars left behind are impossible to see.) Here is Bhuti the patas monkey, above, when she was only about 5 months old and still had her belly button hernia. Because of her thick belly fur, it could only be felt or seen up close. Below, white-faced capuchin Heidi's belly fur is thinner but you still have to look up close to see her belly button.
Human great apes female breasts have two functions, to lure males and to nurse babies.
Non-human great apes have smarter males so only have expanded breasts during nursing.
Yes they have 2
Yes
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"Planet of the Apes" (1968) "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" (1970) "Escape from the Planet of the Apes" (1971) "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes: (1972) "Battle for the Planet of the Apes" (1973) "Planet of the Apes" (2001) "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" (2011)
We are all apes and we are closely related to the other apes.
No, apes are mammals.
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No. Apes and bears are not related.
not all apes get sick
apes ate monkeys ,plants, penuts ,and somethimes they ate other apes
monkeys have tails apes do not orangutangs are apes so they do not have tails
Barbary Apes
Conquest of the Planet of the Apes is the third movie in the series. The second movie in the series is Beneath the Planet of the Apes.
"im pretty sure there are 3." Nope.... Planet of the Apes Beneath the Planet of the Apes Escape From the Planet of the Apes Conquest of the Planet of the Apes Battle for the Planet of the Apes And there is the remake of Planet of the Apes with Mark Walberg And there was the Japanese version entitled "Time of the Apes" (which bore little if any resemblance to the American version) Now theres Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes which i think came out late July or early August 2011 I think they should of bought out the latest one first but then my dad said they didnt have the technology which is true but the most recent movie is how the ''planet'' originated or whatever.
Crazy apes