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Apes are not monkeys. Some monkeys live on the ground, while others live in trees. Most monkeys have tails. The Mandrill is the largest type of monkey, with adult males weighing up to 35 kg. Most monkeys eat both plants and animals, and some also eat dirt.

Monkeys show affection to one another by grooming, cuddling, holding hands and lip smacking. They show aggression by showing their teeth, yawning, head bobbing and jerking their head and shoulders forward. The pygmy marmoset is the smallest monkey, weighing a quarter of a pound at adulthood. The male mandrill is the largest monkey, measuring approximately 3. Howler monkeys are the loudest monkeys. Their howls can be heard up to two miles away in a dense forest, and over three miles away in an open area.

What would you do if you could safely spend an hour with an ape? That's cool, Oddea! Yes, they are, Preston! We encourage you to keep learning about monkeys at your library and online! Great question, Kaylee! We encourage you to embark on your own Wonder Journey at your library and online to learn more!

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We're so very glad you enjoyed this Wonder, Keedyn! We Wonder if you have seen chimps at your local zoo Hey there, Wonder Friend Alyssa! We're glad this Wonder video's song has you tapping your toes! Hey there, Alex! We're glad to hear you enjoy bananas, just like monkeys do! They're so very good for you, and delicious, too! Monkeys can be pets, but they're not like a dog or cat, so we're not sure if they are best kept in the natural habitat or if they would enjoy living in your house. Perhaps you can do some more research about monkeys as pets!

What a cool and banana-riffic Wonder idea, Alex! We Wonder if you like bananas as much as monkeys? We've got lots of Wonders in the Wonder mixer, Monkey Geek! We hope you'll enjoy the next one, too! Hey there, Monkey Geek! We are so excited that you found another Wonder that was right up your alley! Thanks for sharing all your awesome information about monkeys, apes and chimpanzee! Thanks so much for sharing your love of monkeys with your friends in Wonderopolis today, Maya!

We really appreciate your comment! If you look over on the left-hand side of the page, you will see that chimps can live up to 50 years in a zoo environment!

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Happy Saturday to you, too, Annie! It's fun to monkey around! We think so, too, Caelah! Thanks so much for stopping by Wonderopolis today and leaving us a great comment! Happy Saturday, TJ! Even though you didn't guess exactly right about Wonder , we think you were really, really close! Scientists discovered the lesula monkey in Monkeys can spread diseases to humans. The pygmy marmoset is the smallest known monkey in the world.

Photo from Pixabay These monkeys also have colourful bottoms that make them easy to detect in leafy surroundings. The primate with the longest tail is the female spider monkey. Humans did not come from monkeys. There is a human-like monkey god in Hinduism.

Patas monkeys are the fastest primates on the planet. Photo by Crusier on Wikimedia Commons. Monkeys as classified as either a new world or old world monkeys. Old world monkeys had narrow noses that pointed down. Chimpanzees were once used for vaccination research during the s. One of the rarest and unique looking monkeys in the world is the uakari. Photo by Evgenia Kononova on Wikimedia Commons. The owl monkey is better remembered as the night monkey.

The rhesus macaque was the first monkey to be in space. Monkeys and apes have relations but are not the same. The male mandrill is the largest monkey in the world. There is only one wild monkey found in Europe. Japanese macaques are capable of living in extremely cold environments. Photo from Pixabay These monkeys are more than capable of living within temperatures lower than 5 degrees Celsius.

The monkey is the 9th Chinese zodiac sign. Monkeys are almost everywhere on the planet. Spider monkeys are the most acrobatic of all monkey species.

Monkeys live for a long time. Monkeys also live in groups or tribe which allow them to help each other survive as well. Photo by ryanacandee on Flickr. Ancient Egyptians believed the Hamadryan Baboon is holy. The Diana monkey takes its name from a Roman goddess. The male howler monkey has the loudest call amongst all primates. Capuchin monkeys get its name from monks.

A troop refers to a group of monkeys. Photo by Rajesh Balouria from Pexels. Monkeys can communicate through grooming rituals. Squirrel monkeys mark themselves like how humans wear name tags. The black snub-nosed monkeys are only in the Chinese province of Yunnan. Baboons have a language of their own. Photo from Pixabay Research states that baboons have over 30 different types of sounds that they make. An estimated 1, golden lion tamarins exist.

Ethiopian geladas have the largest monkey groups on the planet. Monkeys found on Yakushima island co-exist with deers. White-faced capuchin monkeys rub themselves with insects. Photo from Pixabay More specifically , they rub their fur with giant African millipedes. We learned to wash our food from monkeys.

Labs in the US used over 50, monkeys as test subjects. Scientists identified over monkey species already. Not all monkeys live in trees. Monkeys are a popular kind of exotic pets. Only a few monkeys can see in colour. Monkeys are incredibly curious creatures. Photo from Public Domain Pictures. All monkeys have opposable thumbs. Monkeys cannot catch a common cold.

Monkeys can yawn. Monkeys express emotions similar to how humans do. Photo from Pixabay When a mother primate loses a child, they mourn for it. Brazil has the most number of primates than any other country. Primates share 6 distinctive features. Monkeys use a variation of body language to communicate with each other. Habitat loss threatens monkeys each year.

Photo from Pixabay Species that are commonly found in tropical forests are slowly losing their homes to deforestation and forest fires. Share this Fact:. Please accept our Privacy Policy.



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