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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!

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What country did the monkey eating eagle found?

You can find a monkey-eating eagle in the Philippines. It is known as the Monkey-eating Eagle but also as the Philippine Eagle.

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What are different types of monkey?

There are two main families of monkeys, new world monkeys in South and Central American and old world monkeys in Asia and Africa. Some new world monkeys are Pygmy Marmosets, Spider Monkey, and Tamarins. Some old world monkeys include Patas Monkeys, Colobus Monkeys, and Drill.

What do Proboscis Monkeys eat?

They eat leaves and Fruit

They also have the ability to digest poisonus food.

What is a red spider with black legs?

is it a tarantula? if so, it's a Mexican redknee tarantula.

http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&q=Mexican+red+knee+tarantula&btnG=Google+Search

What is physical adaptation of monkeys?

The physical adaptations include their eyes, ears, length of arms and legs and tails. The monkey uses eyes to locate food. Their ears are used to hear danger from predators. They length of arm and legs are important so they can swing easily and keep away from predators. They have tails to wrap around branches. They also use tails for balance and brakes. The tail can make up for their thumbs, since they don't have thumbs. They use their tails to carry objects. Under their tails they have a fleshy pad which helps to hang firmly. The tails is strong enough to hold their entire body so they can swing from tree to tree.

What are predators of a pocket monkey?

Spider monkeys are the prey of big cats such as jaguars and ocelots, and of large birds of prey and large snakes such as the anaconda. They may also be eaten by crocodiles, and are hunted as food by native humans.

What kind of monkeys can be kept as pet?

Most Monkey species need a Dangerous wild animal license to own. a license can only be granted by your local authority and the minimum age is 18. some species do not need a license, but there needs still have to be legal meet under the animal welfare act.

monkeys are not pets, they are intelligent, unpredictable and social (most species) animals and are difficult and expensive to look after. unless you can keep them in top quality zoo conditions, including indoor and outdoor enclosures, enclosure designs, maintaining and controlling social groups, nutrition, evacuation procedures in emergencies, procedures in case of escape, ext, then you shouldn't own one.

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Why are apes and monkeys alike?

A Baboon is a monkey. Baboons are classified as an Old World Monkey. So pretty much the answer to you question is they are similar in basically everything, because they are monkeys. The only difference is the physical look, i.e. the world famous Baboon butt and others. The answer to you question also varies widely based on what sub-species of Baboon you are trying to compare and to what other monkey species you are comparing it to.

Features of a monkey?

There are many different species of monkey in the world with many unique traits but here is a short list of a few most of them have in common.

Nails instead of claws, grasping hands and feet, reduced snout size compared to most other mammals, forward facing eyes, many have stereoscopic color vision, new world monkeys have a prehensile tail meaning they can use it to grasp things like tree branches while climbing, and increased brain size compared to other mammals to name a few traits.

What makes a monkey a monkey?

Monkeys are in a purplish matter and they fling poop at each other. one thing i found interesting about monkey that gorrilas and orangutans and chimpanzees are all not from the same family they belong to different familys

When did Super Monkey Ball happen?

Super Monkey Ball Deluxe happened in 2005.

Why are monkeys called monkeys?

Well, lets see if this helps.

COMMON NAME: Monkey

SCIENTIFIC WORD: Catrol Vancliechin

LATIN: Simianus

ALBANIAN: Majmun

BELARUSIAN: Малпа

BULGARIAN: Маймуна

CATALAN: Mono

FRENCH: Singe

GERMAN: Affe

RUSSIAN: Обезьяна

...Guess we'll never know. :(

How many hearts does monkey have?

yes monkeys have heart because everybody has a heart.

Why do some monkeys have long tails?

because it is easier to climb

Monkeys have long tails mainly if they are tree dwellers, they use the tail as a balancing tool, some to pick things up and mainly for when they jump from tree to tree to get an extra grip on the tree and prevent falling to the ground.

Life cycle of capuchin monkey?

Squirrel monkey females become sexually mature at approximately two and a half years old. Males become sexually mature at four years old. In the wild and in captivity, squirrel monkeys are seasonal breeders; birth usually occurs in the wet season, from February to April. The gestation period is about one hundred and forty-two days. Most of the births take place at night; labor takes from eighty to one hundred and sixty-five minutes. The baby clings to the mother's back from birth. The father of the baby squirrel monkey is not involved in raising the young, but other mothers with new babies will help each other. Squirrel monkeys give birth to only one monkey. The weight of the infant is about 112 grams for the males, and 106 grams for females. Very soon after the birth, the baby starts sucking. After twenty days, the baby starts to take some solid food. After a period of six months, the infant is completely weaned.

What do you use monkeys for?

Monkey cells are used for diabetes research

What does monkey see monkey do mean?

Probobly, it derives its origin from a story where a monkey steals a merchant's caps from his bundle while he is sleeping. The merchant on seeing the monkey wearing one of the caps from the bundle, is frustrated and throws his cap from his head in desperation. The monkey on seeing this, follows the example and the trader retrieves all his caps by this method. This probably, should explain the sentence, as the monkey blindly follows whatever it sees and does the same, and eventually gets tricked. It means that a foolish person will copy the foolish behaviour of another. ******** I believe the phrase was coined because monkeys are such intelligent animals they will mimmic things that they see others do, hence Monkey see, monkey do. My mother-in-laws capuchin saw us using forks to grab food from the plates, so when we finished and left the plates with crumbs, she grabbed the fork and tried to do what we were doing by grabbing the fork and trying to put the crumbs on it! www.PetMonkeyInfo.com

How many animals does plastic kill a year?

1000 are dead because of plastic because of plastic 100o animals are dead (just estimating)

What is the most dangerous monkey in the world?

The most powerful monkey in the world would be the gorilla. they are the strongest monkey and can easilly hurt a weak monkey from punching him or her out. lol

Where do monkeys live in rainforest?

yes. some species do.

in Costa Rica there are four monkey species living in the rain forest:

Howler, White Face, Squirrel, and Spider monkeys.

i dont believe in monkeys... do you it is dangerous to speak of these matters

What is the fiercest monkey?

Baboons.

If you meant monkeys including apes; then its Gorillas.

If you meant all hominids it would be Humans (a 200kg Gorilla doesn't stand a chance against an average adult with a decent weapon)