Some individual animals would have less food (ocelots, anacondas) but there are few predators that depend exclusively on spider monkeys, or monkeys in general. Some plants would have less dsitribution of their seeds. But spider monkeys are a limited participant in the rainforest food chain, as are many primates.
yes because regular monkeys are mammals so spider monkeys would have to be because they are the same thing
a spider monkey would easily MURDER a llama Unless the llamas happened to be covered in flesh eating bacteria in which case, bye bye spider monkeys... We are not referring to Spider Monkeys we are just referring to regular monkeys. And regular monkeys would be llama food!!!
Spider monkeys have quite coarse fur as they don't have an underfur. The softest hair would be on the young monkeys.
May other animals would be affected, like predators and prey of spider monkey.
The tarantula spider lives in the desert. The desert tortoise would be another one.
Yes, they eat monkeys, but would rather catch a larger prey, such as an antelope or a small crocodilian (caiman).
A spider falling onto a person is harmless, so long as the spider is not venomous. A spider falling would likely be harmful to the spider.
What would happen next if sagebrush is disappeared frrom a desert?
The number of monkeys that can fit in a car would depend on the size of the car and the size of the monkeys. In general, a standard car could potentially fit a few monkeys comfortably, but it's not recommended to transport monkeys in this way as they require proper care and space.
Well depending on how big the desert was in the begining and the end so i dont think anything would happen
no they can not because monkeys stay with their group and if they went with another group who knows what would happen