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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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Are there different behaviors for different types of monkeys?

there are different types of baboons. they also live in different parts of the world. many are found in Africa

What percentage are humans of monkeys?

it is 98%,im not sure because it is in my facebook account,pls. register face and play "Zoo World"tnx:)

Is a macaque a kind of monkey?

There is a restaurant called Three Monkeys in The Venetian Macau. Maybe you can find the macau monkey there.

Why is a chimpanzee not a monkey?

First of all, monkeys are considerably smaller than apes and gorillas.

Can you poop monkeys?

Yes, at least as much as any other primate. Since their minds are not as developed as ours, it seems that they could be on the maturity level of a toddler. There are toddlers who like playing with their excrement or would do so if given an opportunity. Then they grow out of it. There are also dogs that like rolling around in dog waste. So given the behavior of other mammals, including primates, it is reasonable to believe that there are monkeys that enjoy this as well.

How does a monkey camouflage to sneak up on prey?

Monkies don't eat meat. They eat fruit such as bananas. So they don't have prey.

What is a siau island tarsiers habitat?

Tarsius tumpara has not been the subject of systematic study, but it has been surveyed in the wild by a team led by M. Shekelle (Shekelle et al. 2008), and Siau Island was surveyed by Riley (2002). By analogy with other wild Tarsier populations it is expected that this taxon is found in primary (although no tracts of primary forest have been found on Siau Island), secondary and mangrove forests, forest gardens, and a variety of other habitats of varying degrees of human disturbance that provide adequate shrubby cover. Shekelle and Salim (2009b) reported that their surveys found evidence of T. tumpara in only two places; on the shores of a small freshwater pond at the extreme southern end of the of the island, and on a steep cliff face along the east coast road where it runs next to the ocean. Numerous other sites that appeared promising turned up no evidence of the presence of tarsiers. There are reports that they can still be found high on the flanks of Mt Karengetang, near the caldera.

How many 0's in a gazillion?

Lots. A gazillion is not a real number but simply stands for "a very large number".

Why should you never smile at a monkey?

I would think it's because they think you are mocking them.

What is the sibling household family?

Candice Richards -
A sibling household consists of children living by themselves due to the death of their parents or as a result of their parents abandoning them. The eldest usually is the most responsible individual and he or she works and provides for the younger children .You may think what the advantages and disadvantages are.Well brainstorm

Are apes mammals?

Is a rat a mammal? YES.

Backbone.. CHECK

Warm blood .. CHECK

Cute.. CHECK (jk)

Rat = mammal.

Rat = rodent.

Rodent = mammal. (trasition property)

Chinchilla = rodent.

Therefore through transition property Chinchilla = mammal

Do monkeys live in troops?

Depends on the kind of monkey. Some are solitary, some are monogamous and some live in groups that are often around 6-20 individuals large. Some live in larger groups; there are groups of red colobus monkeys and vervet monkeys and baboons with > 100 individuals. The largest groups seem to be groups of mandrills, which may number as many as 500+ individuals.

Who has 8 legs?

There are no species of monkey with eight legs.

If you got four monkeys together, they would have a total of 8 legs. And 8 arms. That's 16 limbs. Plus tails - 20 appendages. Sometimes monkeys run on their hands and legs, in which case you could vaguely classify their arms as legs. In which case you would only need 2 monkeys in the same room to have 8 monkey legs, but they would have to be running. Taking into account the possibility of amputee monkeys, there is a whole different amount of monkeys you could have to make eight legs. Suppose eight amputee monkeys were together - each with only one leg. Maybe seven monkey - 6 amputees and one with his 2 legs in tact.

Otherwise you might be thinking of a spider. An arachnid. Eight legged creature. Or an octopus. Water dwelling. Sometimes giant, but not to be confused with a squid, who has 6 legs. And a beak.

Where does capuchin live?

The exact range of the Capuchin monkey is not known, although it is assumed that they inhabit a large range in Brazil and other parts of Latin America. Capuchin monkeys usually live in large groups (10 - 35 individuals) within the forest, although they can easily adapt to places colonized by humans. Each group is wide-ranging, as members must search for the best areas to feed. They communicate with each other using various calls. Capuchins can jump up to nine feet (three meters), and they use this mode of transport to get from one tree to another. To mark their territories, Capuchin monkeys leave a scent by soaking their hands and feet in urine. Remaining hidden among forest vegetation for most of the day, Capuchin monkeys sleep on tree branches and descend to the ground only to find drinking water.

Speed of a monkey?

There are many different types of monkeys in the animal kingdom, and the fastest is the Patas Monkey. Because of their long legs, they can run at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour, and can reach that speed within just three seconds.

What are the natural predators of the monkey?

Boas, jaguars, ocelots, and in some cases large birds of prey.

Is the gibbon a monkey?

No....The Gibbon is part of the ape family. There are four in the ape family, Gorilla, Chimpanzee, Orangutans and the Gibbon. There classified mainly by there intelligence and the fact that they have no tails!

When did chimps come endangered?

Scientists believe that chimps existed many years ago, when there were like lions and apes and, many believe, skeletons. Experts do not agree why chimps ceased to exist. Some claim it was because the dinosaurs like stepped on them. Others hold that chimps were like, yo, I ain't playin if there be like dinosaurs. Thus, the chimps moved to space, where many still live today.

Where exactly does the silver langur live?

Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam

Also known as the Silvery Leaf Monkey and the Silvery Lutung, Silver Langurs can be found in the mangrove, coastal, and riverine forests from Burma, to Indochina and Borneo.

Do monkeys get sick?

There are a number of tropical diseases (bacterial, fungal) that can affect spider monkeys, and some are transmissible to humans. They are, however, immune to other diseases that humans can contract.

Are there monkeys in Australia?

No. You may not have a pet monkey in Australia.