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Monkeys

Monkeys make up two of the three groups of simian primates, Old World monkeys and New World monkeys. A monkey is any primate that is not a human, prosimian, or apes. With 96 species of Old World monkeys and 53 species of New world monkeys, you'll have a barrel of fun monkeying around in this category!

5,145 Questions

What type of monkey has a cheek pouch?

the type of monkey has a cheek pouch is Macaques and the others.....

How often do monkeys mate?

up to seven times a day during mating season

Is it illegal to own a gas mask in Canada?

Yes, it is illegal in some provinces such as Quebec, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Under the law L45233881K.

Does Monkeys have good hand grip?

yes i know this because monkeys swing off trees so they have enough hand grip to hold on for a long amount of time

Why do people eat cow brains?

This is a traditional dish that developed from the necessity to eat every part of the cow. However, in most developed countries people generally don't eat the brains of cows due to concerns over mad cow disease.

38 Choose and animal and give an example of it habitat and niche?

The Capuchin monkey is a small, intelligent monkey whose habitat is forested areas throughout Central and South America. Its niche is to eat a lot of insects, thus preventing insects from overrunning this monkey's home.

What is the leader of a monkey troop called?

Monkeys live and travel in a group that is called a troop. The leader of the group is called the alpha male and he is the most dominant male in the group.

Do people in Africa eat spiders?

yes. they mix spiders into all their meals to keep a healthy diet. Spiders are the most healthy thing in the world.

What is the howler monkeys prey?

Thay get food by swinging to trees and getting the food they need.

Are lemurs new world or old world?

Lemurs are NOT monkeys (so they cannot be New World nor Old World monkeys); they are prosimians. Prosimians are found in the Old World.

Why does HIV only appear in humans?

It doesn't. HIV appears in quite a few primates, including the African Green Monkey, where we believe it originated before jumping species to humans.