There are 264 known species of monkey that are not yet extinct.
Monkeys usually fall into to main categories, whether they are primates from the Old World or the New World. Those from the New World are from the Americas (South and Central) and there are about 13 types. There are about 6 types from the Old World (Africa and Asia) and these include about 135 species.
No, apes and monkeys are not even the same genus. There are many differennt species of apes and there are many different species of monkeys.
There are many different colors and markings for monkeys based on the breed and location. Some monkeys are simply brown.
there are different types of baboons. they also live in different parts of the world. many are found in Africa
There are many different kins of monkeys so I cant tell you.
Yes, but seldom with different species. Spider monkeys live in colonies of 15 to 25, and as many as 35 monkeys.
There are 600 000 monkeys. There are also 140 000 different types of monkeys.
No, there are many different species that aren't extinct.
Monkeys have many different sounds for many different reasons. Monkeys have a special cry for warnings, they have a special sounds for mating, and they also have a special sound for getting left behind.
Counting together all the old world monkeys, the new world monkeys and the apes there are 264 known species of monkey. (not counting the cult Japanese TV series)
Yes, monkeys live in different parts South Africa. They are very many different breeds of monkeys living in South Africa.
Tons of monkeys.
Just like - No. But there are a lot of similarities. Monkeys are not even like monkeys -- there are many different types.