Yes. Monkeys have color receptors in their eyes, and are known to be able to distinguish colors.
Sure they can. Where do you think humans inherited the color vision. If you live on top of trees color vision helps differentiate raw and ripe
lions and tigers like to eat monkeys so when the monkeys see them the monkeys camouflage
really far they can throw as far 200 metres
you properly go to a animal shelter to see if there is any monkeys there
you properly go to a animal shelter to see if there is any monkeys there
There are no Wild monkeys in Europe. So the only place you can see monkeys are in Zoos
tamarins,howler monkeys and spider monkeys
Some do.
well monkeys can smoke but u will never see one monkey smoking
There is very little wildlife in San Jose, Costa Rica, and although the climate is suitable for howler monkeys, there are virtually none in the capital. The most abundant creature, by far, are humans. One- third of Costa Rica's population lives in the Central Valley. If you would like to see monkeys, go to Manuel- Antonio beach. This beach is full with prosperous monkeys.
it's spelled sea monkeys and you can buy them at some pet stores and toy stores.
yes
well we developed from apes. If you go to a museum you might see a skeleton of an ape then one of us and you can see how alike we are to apes. But no we weren't monkeys. we developed from apes.