yes they are endangered. There are around 100,000 of them left in Japan (The only region in which they are located in). The rate of which they are declining in population is around 5,000 to 7,500 per year.
There are many species of macaque monkeys, found from Japan to Africa. Some are endangered, others are not.See the IUCN redlist for more information.
No, the Japanese snow monkey (Japanese macaque) is not considered endangered. They are listed as a species of least concern on the IUCN Red List, and their population is stable due to conservation efforts to protect their habitats.
When a species is endangered, it means that the population of that species is at risk of becoming extinct. This can be due to factors such as habitat loss, pollution, climate change, or overhunting. Endangered species are given special protections to help prevent their extinction.
The plural is monkeys. The monkeys were kept in cages. The plural possessive is monkeys'. The monkeys' cages were dirty.
Monkeys belong to the family Cercopithecidae, which includes old world monkeys such as baboons, macaques, and vervet monkeys.
you have had two monkeys
no
Goeldi monkeys live in the upper Amazon Basin region of Brazil, Ecudor, Peru, Colombia and Bolivia.
most baby monkeys are not endangered
Yes. The proboscis monkey is assessed as endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
It is a endangered species .
Yes some monkeys are becoming endangered due to global warming, and some are already endangered
No
Orangutans
Goeldi's marmoset was created in 1904.
Oswaldo Goeldi was born in 1895.
Oswaldo Goeldi died in 1961.
There are no monkeys on Mount Everest.