Monkeys can't kill people very easily. they just fling poo. so they kill about 0 people in a year.
around 30 or so for experiments!
45 monkeys.
The exact number is not known, but it was many thousands.
Many Chileans were tortured, killed, or went missing.
Many Chileans were tortured, killed, or went missing.
about 900 people and 3 monkeys! (just kidding, it was 2 monkeys) haha
They were usually tortured, killed, or imprisoned in one of the many cells.
The exact number of monkeys killed each year due to animal testing can vary widely and is difficult to determine, as reporting practices differ by country and institution. However, estimates suggest that thousands of monkeys are used in research annually, with a significant portion of these animals facing euthanasia after experiments. Regulatory frameworks in some regions aim to reduce the number of animals used in testing, but the figures remain concerning. Overall, the use of monkeys in research raises ongoing ethical debates about animal welfare.
They were placed in chains, locked in small cells, fed sparingly and were tortured on a regular basis. Many were killed.
There are many, many different species and subspecies of monkeys. Each has its own unique markings. 264 species of monkeys are known. Monkeys are divided into two groups, old world (cercopithecoid) and new world (platyrrhine). They are quite distinct from each other. The old world monkeys are closely related to apes, while new world monkeys are very distant from apes and other monkeys.
There are many types of monkeys in the Amazon. Somecommon species are tamarins, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, capuchin monkeys, squirrel monkeys and marmosets. There are several varieties in each specie too.http://www.allaboutwildlife.com/amazon-rainforest-monkeys
several such as birds, monkeys, frogs, and insects.