of course monkey nuts are much larger
"Ground nuts" or "earth nuts" is another name for peanuts, goober nuts, monkey nuts or pig nuts.
The term "Monkey Nut" is an alternative term for Peanut; Peanuts are native to Central and South America. In Australia "Monkey nut" refers to the "Pine Nut" or Pine Cone.
It depends entirely on the race of said monkey. Baboons for instance are known to be carnivorous in many cases and other, smaller races eat nuts and insects. Look up the particular race of monkey for more accurate info.
There is no difference. Monkey nut is another name for peanuts, as are goober peas, ground nuts (or earth nuts) and pig nuts.
If 'monkey nuts' = 'peanuts,' then yes, they do.
There is more than one solutions for this. eg If you allow 0 to be odd 1 monkey ate the all. or 1 monkey ate 13, 1 monkey ate 7, 1 monkey ate 5.
Well, honey, monkey nuts are just fancy talk for peanuts, and peanuts grow underground like they're playing hide and seek. So, to answer your question, monkey nuts grow in the ground, not on trees like those fancy cashews.
All monkeys are plant eaters but with every diet it must contain a protein. Some monkey such as gorillas eat red meat. But a holler monkey will eat some bugs and nuts for protein
yes they contain large amounts of purines, nuts that contain small amounts inclue Walnuts and Brazil nuts
"Monkey nuts" is a common name for peanuts with shells, likely because monkeys are known to enjoy peanuts and peanut plants are a common food source for them in the wild. The name probably originated from the association of peanuts with monkeys.
Fruits, nuts, insects
it is a good source of protein