Monkeys eat a variety of foods including fruits, leaves, insects, and sometimes small animals. They may eat banana peels, but they usually prefer the fruit inside.
Yes, monkeys do eat banana peels as part of their diet.
Monkeys eat bananas by peeling the skin and then either biting into the fruit or breaking it into smaller pieces. Their preferred method of consumption varies among different species of monkeys, but many prefer to hold the banana with their hands and eat it in small bites.
Eye twitching when eating a banana could be due to the potassium content in the fruit. Potassium helps regulate muscle contractions, including those in the eye. Consuming a banana may temporarily affect the balance of potassium in your body, leading to the eye twitching sensation.
Goats are known to eat a variety of vegetation, including keywords.
Socrates is known to have eaten a simple diet consisting of bread, olives, cheese, and perhaps some vegetables. He believed in simplicity and moderation in all aspects of life, including food.
Yes, monkeys do eat banana peels as part of their diet.
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monkeys eat alot. they also eat bananas fruit nuts
your but!!!!! ignore that guy... but what fuctions?! u get the banana u peel the banana u eat the banana.
es, you can eat bananas. In fact, bananas are very healthy and they contain protein and fiber. You can even eat the banana when the peel is on it.
Monkeys and Ground Beetles eat banana trees
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That means it's ripe and ready to eat. Peel it and eat it. Yum!
peel innner part string running between these two parts are called phloem bundles
If you are a banana you should peel your skin and ask someone to eat you.
Well, you know how we usually open a banana at the stem area? Instead of doing that, monkeys open bananas at the opposite end by pinching the bottom part open. Then, they eat the banana. Yumness :D
Actually, banana are not the main food for monkeys or apes. Banana is very rich that a great ape like a gorilla will eat only one banana per week. Most of the monkeys are herbivores.