Monkeys like trees that provide food such as fruits, nuts, and leaves. Some examples of trees that monkeys like include mango, banana, fig, and coconut trees. These trees provide a food source and sometimes shelter for monkeys.
A monkey's tail acts as a counterbalance when they perform tight lateral turns. Some monkeys use their tail as a third arm, hanging from branches by the tail.
No, monkeys do not eat elephants. Monkeys are primarily frugivores, meaning they mainly eat fruits, seeds, and other plant material. Elephants are much larger than monkeys and are typically herbivores, feeding on plants, grasses, and tree branches.
Monkeys have specialized hands and feet that allow them to grip onto branches. They have strong muscles and flexible joints that help them hold on even when hanging upside down. Their tail may also be used for additional support and balance while hanging on branches.
Capuchin monkeys are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day. They spend their time foraging for food, socializing with other monkeys, grooming, and resting. They are highly intelligent and use tools to extract insects and seeds, making them one of the most versatile primates in the animal kingdom.
Monkeys swing on branches of trees.
Monkeys swing on branches as a way to get from one place to another without having to be on the ground, where predators might be able to attack them.
It's like what you do on monkey bars to get across,monkeys can swing from tree to tree,what they do is one arm will swing to a branch and grab on then the other arm will swing to the same branch doing the same thing and it repeats but since monkeys are strong they can jump to tree branches
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Their feet are exactly like their hands. They have opposable thumbs on them. Also, they use their tails to swing on branches or vines and their arms too.
thay are born to know how to swing trees
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monkeys use their tails for balancing, shaking branches to ward of other monkeys from their territory and as an extra arm
Spider monkeys sleep on lower branches
They like to jump from branches to branches of the trees.
so that they will know if the branches have fruits.They try to find food in the branches.
That is how God made them.