Monkeys are primarily found in tropical regions, as they thrive in warm climates with abundant vegetation. While there are some primates in temperate zones, such as the Japanese macaque, true monkeys are less common in these environments. Temperate forests are more often home to other mammals, birds, and various wildlife adapted to cooler climates.
Yes, I think there are monkeys in the deciduous forest
monkeys
Temperate Forest, not a Temperate Decidious Forest.
Temperate forest
a temperate biome is a forest
No, temperate forest is not a proper noun
temprate rainforest
The temperate deciduous forest is a forest in the temperate zone of the world . It contains over 66 percent of the worlds species. You can find out more about and what the temperate deciduous forest on wiki.answers.com it is simply only a click away! LOL!!
Deciduous forest
Temperate Deducious Forest
Yes they do because monkeys are in the forest and monkeys eat bananas
to survive in the temperate rain forest you need to wear a bathing suit