Land. Aquatic would mean they live primarily in water, and no monkeys do.
Owls live in a land habitat.
I'm assuming lows should be cows, which as cattle needs a land habitat.
Animal HabitatsAnimal are found all over the world. In that case, there will be a lot places for them to live. They can be living underwater or on the land. Anywhere it is, it will be called as their habitat. As an example, tiger has a habitat in the forest. There are lots and lots more example but the habitat does NOT ALWAYS has food. It might only keep the food.
They live in the rainforest.
An aquatic habitat is the shelter where alligators live in
Usually aquatic
Because they have gills and other special body parts that enables them to live in the aquatic habitat.
they live in the aquatic place and terrestrial places.
No, some monkey species also live in plains and mountains.
Trees
Crocodiles are semi-aquatic reptiles that primarily live in water but can also spend time on land. They are well-adapted to both environments, using water for hunting and cooling off, while coming ashore to bask in the sun, nest, or rest. However, they are not as agile on land as they are in water, making their primary habitat aquatic.
Monkeys don't live in any state unless it is in a zoo. North America has no monkey as a native habitat.