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no, their conservation status is of the least concern.
Monkeys can exhibit behaviors that may appear to be jealousy, such as becoming agitated or possessive when they feel their resources or social status are threatened. However, it is debated among scientists whether monkeys experience true jealousy in the way that humans do, as it is challenging to determine the exact emotions animals feel.
no the vervet monkey is not endangered as it is listed with a status of "least concern"
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The emperor mandarin (which is probably the mustached monkey you refer to) is currently marked in the group of "Least Concern" in terms of Conservation Status.
Many species of monkeys are still alive today, including well-known types such as macaques, capuchins, spider monkeys, and tamarins. They inhabit various regions across the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The conservation status of these species varies, with some facing threats from habitat loss and hunting, while others are more stable in their populations. Overall, the diversity of monkeys continues to thrive in various ecosystems worldwide.
The only species of monkeys that lives on Cape Verde is the green monkey. However like all wildlife in Cape Verde the green monkey is not native. It was brought from mainland Africa sometime after Cape Verde lost it's volcanic status.
The plural is monkeys. The monkeys were kept in cages. The plural possessive is monkeys'. The monkeys' cages were dirty.
monkeys are monkeys. gorillas are gorillas. they are two separate species of primates
A group of monkeys is called a troop of monkeys. Another collective noun is a barrel of monkeys.
Hybrid spider monkeys, which result from the interbreeding of two species of spider monkeys, do not have a specific population count as they are not recognized as a distinct species. Their population is influenced by the conservation status of the parent species, such as the black spider monkey and the brown spider monkey. Overall, spider monkeys face threats from habitat loss and hunting, leading to declining numbers in the wild. For precise population figures, it would be best to refer to conservation studies or databases for the specific species involved.
The collective noun for monkeys is a troop of monkeys.