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.
to catch more pray
Monkeys do not pray
Both. Some monkeys will hunt, kill, and eat other mammals. Mostly monkeys are prey for bigger predators.
they catch there prey by ambushing
They onley eat fruit and veg and some flowers, so do not need to catch pray.
leap at pray with there fangs hanging out. :)
There front legs tat have claws
they run and if they catch it they eat it
by biting it
With their mouth
Jaguars move slow to catch their pray,jaguars move fast to catch up with their pray.
Yes they do if they can catch them