What is a Monkey?
A monkey is a primate of the Haplorrhini suborder and simian infraorder—a group that also includes great apes such as[…]
Read moreA Site About Monkey Stuff
A monkey is a primate of the Haplorrhini suborder and simian infraorder—a group that also includes great apes such as[…]
Read moreMonkeys are so cute and fascinating that it’s easy to see why they capture our hearts, both in the wild[…]
Read moreMonkeys are masters of the treetops, with long tails that allow them to reach for plump fruits, juicy leaves, and[…]
Read moreMonkeys have four limbs—two arms and two legs—and their hands and feet are adapted for grasping tree branches. Their feet[…]
Read moreMonkeys have a lot to deal with: they have complex social systems, can suffer from anxiety and depression, and sometimes[…]
Read moreMonkeys are incredibly intelligent, endlessly entertaining, and sometimes surprisingly affectionate. But owning one requires a big commitment of time, money[…]
Read moreMonkeys are omnivorous, eating nuts, fruit, leaves, flowers, bark, roots, seeds, rodents, birds and invertebrates—pretty much whatever is available in[…]
Read moreMonkeys have large brains and are known for their inquisitiveness. They use vocalizations, facial expressions, and body movements to communicate[…]
Read moreMost monkeys love to eat fruits, but they are also willing to chow down on insects and leaves as well.[…]
Read moreMonkeys are primates that can be found throughout the world in tropical rainforests. Despite the fact that they share a[…]
Read more