North America is home to a few monkey species, primarily the green monkey, which is found in some regions of the Caribbean. However, the most notable monkey presence in North America comes from introduced species, such as the rhesus macaque in areas like Florida and the Japanese macaque in some parts of California. These monkeys are not native to the continent but have adapted to their new environments. Overall, native monkey populations are largely absent from mainland North America.
Monkeys don't live in any state unless it is in a zoo. North America has no monkey as a native habitat.
Monkeys are native to regions like Africa, Asia, and South America due to evolutionary factors. North America did not have the same environmental conditions and evolutionary history that allowed monkeys to develop and thrive in the region. Therefore, no monkeys are native to North America.
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South america
Wild monkeys live in warmer regions of the world which include Asia, Africa and South America. They are not often seen in the wild in Australia, Antarctica and North America. Only one species of monkey is found in Europe.
mostly in Africa, South America, North America, and Australia
Monkeys mostly live in South America, Southern Asia and Africa. They often live in rain forests, such as the Amazon. Monkeys live in trees, but there are species that also live on the ground in the savannahs.
monkeys can live in America Africa southern Asia south America
If you live in the USA, you live on North America.
North America
They live in trees in the rainforest, from Mexico in Central America to Brazil in South America.
they live in south America