Monkeys typically feed their babies through a process called nursing, where the mother provides milk directly from her breasts. This milk is rich in nutrients and antibodies, essential for the infant's growth and immune system development. Mothers often groom and carry their young, ensuring they can access food and stay safe while learning to eat solid foods as they grow. In some species, older siblings or other group members may also assist in caring for and feeding the infants.
Yes, mama monkeys nurse their young.
Being mammals, spider monkeys will suckle their babies with milk produced by the mothers.
Assuming non died in the 5 year period. Year 1 2 monkeys + 2 babies Year 2 4 monkeys + 4 babies Year 3 8 monkeys + 8 babies Year 4 16 monkeys +16 babies Year 5 32 monkeys + 32 babies So at the end of year 5 there would be 64 monkeys.
Monkeys feed on different types of food from fruits and plants, others feed on insects and some feed on other monkeys.
They are both mammals, so they have hair and give birth to live young. Mothers produce milk to feed their babies.
In the trees
do the parent seahorses feed there babies
Just like we do
In their Diapers.
feed it moderately
They won't feed their babies if they have a human scent on them.
Yes monkeys have babies that eventually grow up to be adults.