Monkeys | Intelligent survivors thriving in the wild

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Nature Exploration: Monkey
Monkeys are primates that are native to the Americas, Africa, and Asia. They are known for their intelligence, agility, and social behavior. There are over 260 species of monkeys, ranging in size from the tiny marmoset to the large baboon.
Monkeys live in a variety of habitats, including forests, rainforests, and savannas. They are mostly arboreal, meaning they spend most of their time in trees. However, some monkeys, such as baboons, are more terrestrial.
Monkeys are social animals and live in groups called troops. Troops can range in size from a few individuals to over 100 individuals. The social hierarchy of a troop is typically led by a dominant male or female.
Monkeys are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. Their diet includes fruits, leaves, nuts, insects, and small mammals.
Monkeys are intelligent animals and are known for their ability to use tools. They have also been observed to solve puzzles and cooperate with each other.
Monkeys play an important role in their ecosystems. They help to disperse seeds and pollinate plants. They also prey on insects and other small animals, which helps to control populations.
Monkeys are facing a number of threats, including habitat loss, hunting, and the pet trade. As a result, many species of monkeys are now endangered or threatened with extinction.
Here are some additional facts about monkeys:
- Monkeys have a lifespan of 20 to 30 years in the wild.
- Monkeys can communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations, gestures, and facial expressions.
- Monkeys are important to humans for a variety of reasons, including their role in medical research and their popularity as pets.
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