Monkey babies, often called infants, are typically small, vulnerable, and highly dependent on their mothers for care and nourishment. They are usually born with a thick fur coat and have strong gripping reflexes, allowing them to cling to their mother's fur as they navigate their environment. These young primates are playful, curious, and learn important social and survival skills by observing and interacting with their mothers and other group members. Their development is crucial for establishing social bonds and learning behaviors essential for their species.
Infants or babies
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6 babies at once.
The offspring of a monkey is called an infant or baby. They also have similar mother-baby relationships like humans do.
I have no idea becaus e i have never heard of monkey madness.
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2 at a time.
Put a human with a monkey then they have babies, tada!
Usually one.
monkey like them 'nanners
I think it is about the same as humans
One or two. Marmosets and tamarins have one to three.