In the UK when visiting the zoo you could buy monkey nuts for the monkeys. I believe this is where the name originated from.
The term "Monkey Nut" is an alternative term for Peanut; Peanuts are native to Central and South America. In Australia "Monkey nut" refers to the "Pine Nut" or Pine Cone.
A baby monkey is referred to as an infant.
A baby sea-monkey is called a nauplius. It is the larval stage of a sea-monkey before it develops into an adult.
They are called infants
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"Ground nuts" or "earth nuts" is another name for peanuts, goober nuts, monkey nuts or pig nuts.
of course monkey nuts are much larger
There is no difference. Monkey nut is another name for peanuts, as are goober peas, ground nuts (or earth nuts) and pig nuts.
If 'monkey nuts' = 'peanuts,' then yes, they do.
Well, honey, monkey nuts are just fancy talk for peanuts, and peanuts grow underground like they're playing hide and seek. So, to answer your question, monkey nuts grow in the ground, not on trees like those fancy cashews.
Fruits, nuts, insects
it is a good source of protein
The term "Monkey Nut" is an alternative term for Peanut; Peanuts are native to Central and South America. In Australia "Monkey nut" refers to the "Pine Nut" or Pine Cone.
squeeze his nuts first
In the story "Monkey and Juggler," a monkey agrees to help a juggler in exchange for some nuts. The monkey provides entertainment by imitating the juggler but ends up running away with the nuts, betraying the juggler's trust. The story highlights themes of deceit and the consequences of greed.
The Spider monkey's diet is 90 % fruits and nuts. They also eat leaves, stems, and bugs.
yes there is a monkey called a snow monkey, a Japanese snow monkey to be exact hope this was helpful!