Monkeys belong to the order Primates, which also includes apes and humans. Within this order, monkeys are further divided into two major groups: New World monkeys (Platyrrhini) and Old World monkeys (Catarrhini). These groups differ in various anatomical and behavioral traits, with New World monkeys typically having prehensile tails and Old World monkeys being more closely related to apes and humans.
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A monkey does not belong to the cat family The scientific name for the cat family is Felidae. A monkey belongs to the order called primates, and there are many different species of primates.
The Spider Monkey belongs to the genus, Ateles, the family, Atelidae, and the order, Primates. The related genus is Brachyteles, the "woolly spider monkey" (also known as the Muriqui).
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The proboscis monkey is a mammal. Therefor, it belongs to the class Mammalia. They belong to the primate order, the family Cercopithecidae, and the subfamily Colobinae.
No, a sloth is not a type of monkey. Sloths are a separate type of mammal belonging to the order Pilosa, while monkeys belong to the order Primates. Sloths are known for their slow movement and specialized adaptations for a tree-dwelling lifestyle.
most likely since the order of said monkey is primates it's diet probably consists of Plants and insects
Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig
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I used to go to a human school where everyone was the same. Now I go to an animal school, 'cause Lyon's my last name. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. Bull shark, porcupine; I don't know what! Boy, this school's a pain in the -- Adam! What? I was going to say neck. Oh. That's okay, then. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. My gym partner's a monkey -- monkey, monkey, monkey. My gym partner's a monkey -- MONKEY, MONKEY, MONKEY. My gym partner's a monkey!
The scientific name of monkey is Simiiformes. Monkeys are classified under the order Primates, suborder Haplorhini, and infraorder Simiiformes.