I can't tell you if they are native but there are a lot of them. There is a Monkey Temple with literally hundereds of monkeys.
They look like this one:
http://circus.smugmug.com/gallery/1762060#117038427
The monkey temple itself looks like this:
http://circus.smugmug.com/gallery/1762060#117038257
Bali is in the Indonesia Central Time Zone (WITA), which is 8 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+8). Bali does not observe Daylight Saving Time.
Bali has a total land area of approximately 5,780 square kilometers.
The island east of Java is Bali.
8 hrs difference so at 12:00 UK time it is 20:00 in Bali. Bali is 8 hrs. ahead of the U. K. during the U. K.'s winter. Bali is 7 hrs. ahead of the U. K. during Bali's winter.
Denpasar in Bali lies 8.65 degrees south of the equator. Each degree of Latitude is around 111 kilometers Therefore Bali is about 960 Kilometers or 596 miles south of the equator.
orangutanorangutanNo. Orangutans are not native species of Bali. There are two species living today. Pongo pygmaeus from Borneo (kalimantan) and Pongo abelii from Sumatra.There are many native birds species in Bali, including the Bali mynah, weaver birds, herons, and so on. Plenty of amphibian and reptiles, including geckos, glider lizards, snake, and frog. And don't forget about insect.
A Balinese is a native or resident of Bali.
No. Monkeys are not found in the wild in Australia.
Titi monkeys are native to South America. More specifically, Titi monkeys can be found in Peru, north Paraguay, and from Columbia all the way to Brazil.
No..They are non native.
Bird its call Jalak Bali
I think it is the capuchin monkey
The Bali Tiger is native to the island of Bali in Indonesia. They are not found anywhere else in the world. The Bali Tigers is one of the most critically endangered species of tigers. only around a hundred animals are left in the wild
No, These monkeys are native to South and Central American forests.
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.
They eat native bananas.
Jaguars, pythons, even native peoples will eat howler monkeys.