There are over 100 species of monkeys.
The common chimpanzee has 32.
(8 teeth X 4 quadrants)
Each quadrant of their mouth have:
2 incisors - 1 canine - 2 premolars - 3 molars
All Old World monkeys, apes, and humans share this 2.1.2.3 dental formula.
New World Monkeys have an extra premolar, giving them a 2.1.3.3 formula. Marmosets and tamarins, the smallest of these monkeys do not have a third molar, giving them a 2.1.3.2 dental formula.
Not all monkeys are dangerous; but most species are agile and fast or stronger for their size than humans ...or both together. Many of them also have sharp teeth and/or claws.
I assume you mean teeth... They have 32 teeth..!
They don't
Like humans, monkeys have flat teeth designed for crushing plants, not meat. A bite from this animal may hurt though.
ALL monkeys bite. Notice the teeth, please.
Yes, monkeys do lose their baby teeth, similar to humans. They are born with deciduous (baby) teeth that eventually fall out to make way for their permanent teeth as they mature. This process is part of their normal development and varies among different species of monkeys.
Because their diet
no but they are smooth not sharp
nails and teeth
baboons!!
Because that's just how they are.
yes