In South America, there are no true apes, as apes are primarily found in Africa and Asia. However, the region is home to several species of New World monkeys, which are part of the broader simian group but are not classified as apes. These include species such as capuchins, macaques, and howler monkeys. Overall, the distinction between apes and monkeys is important in understanding primate diversity in South America.
no
North America has no natural apes in the habitat, so the only apes are in zoos.
No apes do not live in america unless you beleive in bigfoot
Orangs live in Asia. The Amazon is in South America. So Orangs don't live in the Amazon rainforest.
Apes are old world primates (in Asia, Africa, and Europe). Monkeys are primarily in the new world (North and South America)>
how many miles across is south america at its widest point
Theres 1 in south America, because south America IS a continent
there are 88 rivers in south america
Yes they do.
Wild monkeys live in warmer regions of the world which include Asia, Africa and South America. They are not often seen in the wild in Australia, Antarctica and North America. Only one species of monkey is found in Europe.
There are 13 countries in South America.
There is no such thing as a south America flag