A monkey's tail acts as a counterbalance when they perform tight lateral turns. Some monkeys use their tail as a third arm, hanging from branches by the tail.
monkeys survive by eating bananas but they have to climb and swing from tree to tree to get it's food so monkeys have long arms. ( long arms 4 monkeys is important) They make a nest like a bird but a big nest 4 their infants and sleep the up in the tree.They get water by going to a lake and drink.
Yes, both species has aposable thumbs, but monkeys and chimps are lighter in weight and naturally more agile. They have different muscles and the strength and range of flexibilty for those muscles differs greatly from our own.
structural adaptations of specifically the spider monkey include its lack of thumbs , making them not very good manipulators. They also have a prehensile tail that makes up for the lack of a thumb because it can be used like a hand to carry objects with . The tail has a fleshy pad on its underside which allows them to hang securely with hands free.The tail is strong enough to grip a limb and support its entire body weight. The tail also helps them swing from branch to branch in the canopy of the rainforest
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the tail helps the spider monkey catch things. it also lets hang on to things
Yes, the monkeys tail and long arms are an adaptation that helps it survive in its environment.
it helps them catch food
the tail helps the spider monkey catch things. it also lets hang on to things
They Use Their Limbs (arms legs and tail)
Monkeys have tails to help go from tree to tree and for balance.
Monkeys are small and have a tail Apes are larger and don't have a tail
it helps it eat
It helps it to jump by having better grip on the branches while climbing.
A snow monkeys tail is usually around 1.2 meters long.
It helps it to jump by having better grip on the branches while climbing.
they shoot the other monkeys