Monkeys can sometimes disrupt forest ecosystems by over-foraging on certain fruit and plant species, which can lead to reduced plant diversity. Their aggressive behavior can also displace other animals and disrupt established social structures within the forest community. Additionally, when they raid crops near human settlements, they can create conflict with farmers, leading to negative perceptions of wildlife. Overall, while monkeys play important roles in their ecosystems, their behaviors can have detrimental effects in certain contexts.
Yes, I think there are monkeys in the deciduous forest
Yes they do because monkeys are in the forest and monkeys eat bananas
Bad Monkeys was created in 2007.
300,000 live in the forest
When you get compass it will tell you the location of the monkeys
monkeys
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a forest
Monkeys, parrots, fruit bats, and various insects.
Yes, Monkeys are foragers in the forest and things or at least if they cant find fruit in trees.
Spider monkeys get here because they are found in the forest and then sent here in a plane