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Monkey | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Monkeys live around the world and come in various shapes, sizes, and colors. As one of our closest relatives, these mammals are very intelligent and have opposable thumbs, allowing them to use the equipment and play games. Monkeys differ in shape and size just like humans. According to the University of Wisconsin, the world's smallest monkey is Peggy Marmoset. It weighs only about 4 ounces (113 grams) and is only 5 inches (12.7 cm) long. The largest monkey in the world is Mandil. It weighs about 77 pounds (35 kg) and is about 3 feet (1 m) long. Most monkeys live in trees, but some live in savannas or mountainous areas. The monkeys go on to find tribal food, so one place does not stay for very long.Monkeys are very social animals. A group of monkeys is called a mission, tribe, army, or cartload. A contingent will work together to care for the young monkeys in the group.



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Monkeys are cowards, and in cities like Bangkok, they will steal food from street vendors, stores and unsafe tourists. While hunting for food, monkeys work in groups. There is always a leader who gathers food while others stand. Monkeys speak a language to endanger danger. He has a word for each dangerous hunter.




Facts:-

1) Two of the three groups of simian primates are monkeys, which are Old World monkeys and New World monkeys. The apes are the second group.

2) Monkeys and spider monkeys swing hand-to-hand in trees, the rest of the monkeys do not, they walk across branches.

3) South American titty monkeys are monogamous. They get upset when they lay for life and have sex. They show affection by sniffing, tickling, tickling lips, holding hands, grooming each other.

4) The tallest monkeys are the howler monkeys, their Howells can be heard for about three miles in the open area and up to two miles in the forest.

5) The largest monkey is the male mandril, weighing about 35 kg and 1 meter tall.






Food:-

In the wild, most monkeys are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and meat. And all monkeys eat the same thing. Depending on their habitat, there may be some minor changes, but all monkeys eat fruits, leaves, seeds, nuts, flowers, vegetables, and insects. Let's look at some specific types of monkeys for what they eat.

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