binoculars, notebook, camera, and pictures of monkeys for later on studys
monkeys have shown to use tools such as twigs placed into ant hills to remove and eat the ants
The plural is monkeys. The monkeys were kept in cages. The plural possessive is monkeys'. The monkeys' cages were dirty.
Personaly, I love monkeys. They are extremley smart, they can even make tools. Once, a gorrialla even drove a golf cart!
The first stone age tools were made by Neanderthals.
Yes they can
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Monkey earings are generally considered quite crude by humans, since monkeys are both particularly unskilled with tools, and have very limited resources with which to make jewellery out of.
they use tools
Although apes and monkeys all belong to a group of animals called primates, they are different from one another. Apes are very large and live mostly on or near the ground. They don't have tails. Monkeys have tails, and some species have prehensile tails, which means they can be used to grasp things like branches. Apes seem to be smarter than monkeys, too. They can learn sign language and use tools, such as sticks and rocks.
Monkeys primarily rely on their agility, intelligence, and social cooperation to catch prey. Many species use their keen eyesight to spot insects or small animals, while others may hunt in groups to increase their success rate. They often use tools or clever tactics, such as ambushing or chasing, to capture their prey. Additionally, some monkeys may also forage for fruits and nuts, supplementing their diet with animal protein when available.
Yes, monkeys have fingernails. They use their fingernails for activities such as grooming, climbing, and picking up food.