With their long tails they swing vine 2 vine hahahahaahahahahaha its funny though.
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Monkeys can spring from tree to tree because they have strong legs, which allow them to leap great distances. With their opposable thumbs, tails, and big toes, they can quickly grab tree branches to catch themselves.
so they can hang on trees
Monkeys have powerful tails and they are able to hang upside down from trees for long periods of time with them. It is unknown why they do this because monkeys are a very unpredictable animal.
Most monkeys do not actually hang from their tails, but some kinds grip onto branches with them. Monkeys use their tails to balance as they are walking and climbing along branches on trees.
Monkeys and sloths can hang upside down in trees and they usually have grey or brown fur. Meerkats can also hang upside down in trees and have grey or brown fur.
Spider monkeys eat fruit, bark, and many green plants. They also hang by trees using their powerful tails.
Most monkeys hang in groups called primates.
Animals that hang from trees are often referred to as arboreal animals. These animals have adapted to life in the trees and are well-suited to climbing, swinging, and hanging from branches or vines. Examples of arboreal animals include monkeys, sloths, and certain species of birds.
Monkeys can climb and hang on the trees. They can walk with two feet or 4 feet.
In depends if you mean for feeding, sleeping or hunting. They like trees with ripe fruit in them best for feeding...of course some fruit are preferred over others but this can vary from site to site and each site with chimps tends to have different kinds of trees available. In general they like drupe fruits, many fruits related to mangos and such. They like somewhat tall trees to sleep in (protection from predators) and relatively isolated trees to hunt in (fewer ways for monkeys to escape).
Things That Hang from Trees was created in 2005.
The apes and monkeys live in trees.
Sadly no monkeys do not have toilets they go in the trees.