The classification of Bonobo is Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Primates, Hominidae, Pan, and the species name is P. paniscus. The classification of the Common Chimpanzee is Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Primates, Hominidae, Panini, Pan, and the species is P. troglodytes.
monkeys are classified as mammals because they are warm blooded and they have skin and fur.
NO, snails are molluscs and monkeys are mammals.
Monkeys are primates, but not classified as "apes." Like all primates, they are also mammals.The "New World monkeys" are of the superfamily Cebodeia, while the "Old World monkeys" are of the superfamily Cercopithecoidea.
Bats and monkeys feed their young with milk that produced by their mothers' mammary gland(Bats and monkeys were classified as mammals).
Two arms and two legs.
Monkeys are closely related to people (monkeys and people are both classified as primates) and monkey sexual organs look a lot like human sexual organs, only smaller.
The name of the monkey that is the size of your thumb is the marmoset monkey. The marmoset monkey is a new world monkey. ( The two categories of monkeys being Old World Monkeys and New World Monkeys. From then on they are classified into their species.) They have flat round nostrils and are VERY CUTE!
I am almost 100% that they are classified as fish, because they are actually shrimp Thanks for reading :+)
well monkeys themselves are only herbivores but when you look at all types of animals that are classified as monkeys some animals known as monkeys suck as baboons have been known to be omnivourous
Squirrel monkeys have gray or brown short fur. Males and females look alike
There are over 500 thousand different spieces of monkeys and they all are classified in differnet groups and live different life styles and act differently. YOu cna learn more about monkeys if you go ot www.Google.com and search monkeys.If you have any questions about monkeys or anything you liked to know, email me at Pinkey1011@AOL.com
Non-human primates are classified into two main groups: Prosimians (lemurs, lorises, and tarsiers) and Anthropoids (Old World monkeys, New World monkeys, and apes). Humans are classified as part of the family Hominidae, along with great apes like chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans.