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Barbary macaques have no tail. Also, apes. Don't let anyone tell you that we, apes, are not monkeys. We are old world monkeys. We are catarrhini monkeys. So there's your answer. Barbary macaques and apes. I don't know of any other monkeys with no tail.
No. Monkeys are not apes.Monkeys differ from apes as they have atail (usually),smaller brain,quadrupedal pronograde posture,and a usually longer face.Most monkeys cannot swing arm-over-arm (the spider monkey is an exception) but move about in trees by running along the branches on all fours.A few monkey species have the word "ape" in their common name.While all monkeys are not apes, apes, however, can be classed as monkeys. Animals typically called as "monkeys" by the public are actually two very distinct sets of animals: what are actually "Old World monkeys" and "New World monkeys". Old World monkeys are demonstrably more closely related to apes (a class that includes humans) than they are to New World monkeys: Old World monkeys and apes (and us humans) belong to the parvorder Catarrhini, while New World monkeys do not. They belong to their own parvorder, Platyrrhini.To say that Old World monkeys and New World monkeys are related to each other but not to to apes would be the same as saying your sister and your cousin are more closely related than you and your sister are; or that a Chevy Silverado and a Ford F-150 are more closely "related" because they bear a superficial resemblance, than a Chevy Silverado and a Chevy Impala -- both of which are obvious nonsense. Thus, if the term "monkey" is going to mean anything, it must be grouping for all the members of Catarrhini and Platyrrhini together, and that would include apes, and that would include us (as members of Catarrhini). Effectively, any primate that is not a prosimian or a tarsier (in other words, infraorder Simiiformes) is a variety of monkey. Some primates are monkeys, some monkeys are apes, and some apes are humans.
In the King James versionthe word - monkey - does not appear at allthe word - monkeys - does not appear at allHowever, the word 'apes' DOES appear twice, at (1Kings 10:22)and( 2Chronicles 9:21) describing the Ethiopian apes imported by King Solomon.
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The spelling you wrote is correct.MONKEYS is a English word which makes sense.This is definition of the term MONKEY as per dictionary.comAny mammal of the order Primates, including the guenons, macaques, langurs, and capuchins, butexcluding humans, the anthropoid apes, and, usually, the tarsier and prosimians.The plural is monkeys
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An evolutionary ladder is a diagram used to represent stages in evolution. Apes-?- neanderthals- humans is an example of an evolutionary ladder in word form. Apes are at the bottom, and humans are at the top. The ? represents an unknown form between apes and neanderthals.
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Not at all, monkeys don't have "the word" and they're awesome!
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