If you have sea monkeys in one tank with triops, they will eat each other.
Yes, monkeys generally have good eyesight. The exact visual abilities can vary between species, but many monkeys have well-developed eyesight that helps them navigate their environment, find food, and communicate with each other.
Yes, monkeys do have unique fingerprints. Just like humans, each monkey's fingerprint is unique and can be used to identify them.
Monkeys can make a variety of sounds including chattering, screeching, and hooting. Each monkey species has its own unique vocalizations used for communication with other monkeys and to express emotions like excitement, aggression, or alarm.
The 2 monkeys each have 2 legs, so a total of 4 legs. The 4 pigs each have 4 legs, so a total of 16 legs. The 3 chickens each have 2 legs, so a total of 6 legs. In total, the monkeys, pigs, and chickens have 26 legs.
Penguins work together when they are back-to-back and huddled together during the harsh winters of Antarctica. Penguins stay close to each other to survive. The penguins are helping each other by sharing their body heat.
Put them together for so long and they start to love each other.
the type of mokey that eats other monkeys are cimpanzees
they are nice to each other
There are three main types of triops: Triops cancriformis, Triops longicaudatus, and Triops australiensis. These species are part of the order Notostraca and are often referred to as "tadpole shrimp." Each species has distinct characteristics and can be found in different habitats around the world. Triops are known for their resilience and ability to survive in temporary water bodies.
Yes, chimpanzees gather in groups and hunt in an excited frenzy, howling, chasing rounding up, and eating smaller monkeys alive. Most are mainly herbivorous - that is they eat fruits and vegetables - but many will eat small birds, rodents, eggs, reptiles and, if they can catch them, monkeys of other species.
Monkey live in groups of 4-5. Without one of their team members, they dont hunt for food, until they are all ready. If one of the monkeys dies, other team members hunt for food, while the other stay's with the monkey. Monkeys look after each other by, looking for bugs by grooming, sleeping together in bundles of around about five.
In the wild they eat plant material, small bugs and pond creatures, and even each other if food is scarce. If you are raising triops at home you can basically feed them anything organic. Chopped up vegetables and other kitchen scraps are good choices, or you can simply feed them a commercial fish food, like Betta fish food or shrimp pellets. You can also throw in dead bugs, spiders, etc and see if they will eat it. Or as the previous poster mentioned, you can even feed them grass. If you need suggestions or specifics here is a link to a very good triops feeding guide, including how much to feed triops, when to feed triops, etc. http://www.triopsguys.com/triops-feeding-guide-78/
There are many, many different species and subspecies of monkeys. Each has its own unique markings. 264 species of monkeys are known. Monkeys are divided into two groups, old world (cercopithecoid) and new world (platyrrhine). They are quite distinct from each other. The old world monkeys are closely related to apes, while new world monkeys are very distant from apes and other monkeys.
Primates are known to groom each other to both clean each other and to be social.
They fight other group members.They fon't groom each other
Monkeys live on trees, and anacondas live in water. They don't meet each other.
No they love one another like humans do!