The squirrel monkey is a small New World primate from the tropical areas of South America. The common squirrel monkey is found primarily in the Amazon Basin.
lots of warm places where there are trees mainly in the west though
They live in Africa:)
all the time hail storms
south America in tropical rainforests
Check the rainforest.
Al least one type symbolizes the city of Kent, Ohio and to a lesser degree Kent State University for which the black squirrel is a sort of unofficial mascot. They are made and sold by a local art gallery.
I have kept wild frogs before and the answer is sort of, they live a lot shorter than wild ones but DO make it to the froggy stage, they have about 2 months to live from tadpole to frog.
Alright, a little out of the world question, but the answer is no. The REAL answer is ABSOLUTELY!! I have personally witnessed a Grey Squirrel kill and carry off an adult Chipmunk. Although, I only witnessed this one time, I have heard several claims to support it from fellow outdoorsman.
Yes there is loads of types of fish live around the wreck of the Titanic. I don't know exactly what type live there but look up wikipedia to find out more information.
W hat plants and animals can you find in the badlands of Alberta
A Chinese River Dolphin Live In A Clmate That Is Warm And Has Fresh Salt Water
Monkeys and apes certainly can, archer fish sort of can, as can sea mammals, sort of.
no its a mammal it sort of looks like a squirrel but with a long tail
A cockroach, of any sort, is an animal. Animals do not have climate. Places have climate.
Yes, there are some monkeys that are territorial.
The climate is generally hot and dry with a mild winter.
The shape of an owls eyeballs are sort of like tubes.
The climate sort of has to do with the temperature. If the temperature is 3 degrees then the climate is cold. So what ever the temperature is to the deep sea biome then that is the climate.
sort of dry and rainy at the same time
Snakes, some sort of lizard, spiders, and scorpions
its like a sort of hot rain forest climate with big trees and really hot weather
I was doing this for math homework and decided to post this! - GRAY APES