Monkey People

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Monkeys are the smallest of the apes and members of the genus Simia, in the family of primates. The monkeys’ long, sticky fingers and flexible feet help them grasp branches to climb. They are also clever, mischievous, and territorial. They often express affection and make peace with their troopmates by grooming them. Grooming also helps monkeys get rid of parasites and keep their fur clean.

The Monkey people never act blindly and always think twice before they do something. They usually consider the consequences of their actions and therefore are suitable for jobs requiring logical thinking such as detective, lawyer and programmer.

They are good at multitasking, which is why they are well-suited for professions involving the use of computers and communication technology such as linguist, diplomat and journalist. They are able to master a number of languages and can think on their feet, which makes them ideal for work in international trade. They are also good at organizing their work and are not easily discouraged by failures, which makes them suitable for jobs as professional athletes and stockbrokers.

It is important to research the laws of your area and find out what kind of a permit you will need to own a monkey. Some jurisdictions have strict rules on who can own a monkey due to the risk of zoonotic diseases they carry. Additionally, you will need to have a specific veterinarian in mind for your pet that is familiar with the illnesses that monkeys can contract.