No, they are not called either a herd or a pack.
A group of monkeys is called a troop.
mobs
They are called troops.
It's called a troop of monkeys.
yes they live in groups called troops
Spider monkeys typically inhabit tropical rainforests and are often found in Central and South America. Their homes are referred to as "troops," which are social groups consisting of multiple individuals. These troops can vary in size and usually include females, their offspring, and a few adult males. The monkeys build their nests in the trees, where they sleep and rest.
Officially, lemur groups are simply called "troops", just like with monkeys. They can occasionally be referred to as "groups," but this is neither the official collective name, nor is it used consistently.
Depends on the kind of monkey. Some are solitary, some are monogamous and some live in groups that are often around 6-20 individuals large. Some live in larger groups; there are groups of red colobus monkeys and vervet monkeys and baboons with > 100 individuals. The largest groups seem to be groups of mandrills, which may number as many as 500+ individuals.
Yes
In groups called troops .
Yes, they are called troops
Spider monkeys grow to weigh about 13 and a half pounds, and are about 14 to 26 inches long. The monkeys, which are omnivores, live about 22 years. They live with two or three dozen other monkeys in groups called "troops". These monkeys are native to Central and South America. Their natural habitat ranges from Mexico to Brazil. Spider monkeys are dependent on their mothers for about ten weeks after birth. These monkeys are mammals and are very cute.
Groups of kangaroos are called troops, or mobs, or herds.