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Pig-Tailed Macaque, Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

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Pig-Tailed Macaque, Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

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Pig-Tailed Macaque, Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

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Pig-Tailed Macaque, Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

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Pig-Tailed Macaques playing, Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

Monkey Teeth - Do Monkeys Bite

Monkey Teeth - Do Monkeys Bite
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What Do Sea Monkeys Eat - Group of brine shrimp
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Three common squirrel monkeys sitting on a tree branch very close to each other

three squirrel monkeys sitting on a tree branch
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Monkeys travel a lot for their daily diet.

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Monkeys eat eggs, nuts, seeds, and fruits.

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Monkey vs. Ape: 5 Main Differences Explained
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Tibetan Macaque monkey, Sichuan, China

Largest Monkeys - Tibetan Macaque
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Tibetan Macaques can tip the scales at 66 pounds!

species Semnopithecus entellus

Largest Monkeys - Nepal Grey Langur
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Nepal grey langurs can grow to 58 pounds

Editorial Use Only. Red-shanked douc langur (Pygathrix nemaeus) of the old world monkey (to distinguish it from the new world monkey), and is the most colorful primates. District Son Tra, Da Nang City, Viet Nam. 4/6/2017

Animals that Sweat - Old World Monkey
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Though not all old world monkeys sweat, many do, including macaques and baboons.

Sleepiest Animals – Night Monkey
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Being nocturnal allows the night monkey to feed at night when bigger and more dominant monkeys are asleep.

Animal Groups – Barrel or Troop of Monkeys
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A troop works together to take care of the group's young monkeys, playing, cuddling, and protecting. The troop's leader is the strongest and largest of the male monkeys.

marmoset monkey

Animals with large eyes – Pygmy marmoset monkey
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The pygmy marmoset is the smallest marmoset, but its eyes certainly aren't small!

Animals with large eyes – Pygmy marmoset monkey
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The pygmy marmoset is the smallest marmoset, but its eyes certainly aren't small!

Favorite and Most Popular Animals: Monkeys White-headed Capuchin, black monkey sitting on tree branch in the dark tropical forest. Wildlife of Costa Rica. Travel holiday in Central America.

Favorite and Most Popular Animals: Monkeys
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Meet Capuchin monkeys and other furry, feathered, and scaly friends at South Carolina's Top Five Zoos for animal encounters.

Smallest Monkeys: Graells’s Tamarin

Smallest Monkeys: Graells’s Tamarin
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Graells's Black-mantle Tamarin is a shy tiny primate with a white face from Andean slopes of South America, Wild Sumaco, Ecuador.

Smallest Monkeys

Smallest Monkeys
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Smallest Monkeys: Night Monkey Azara's night monkey (Aotus azarae) feeding on bananas in a tourist lodge garden, Puerto Maldonado, Peru

Smallest Monkeys: Night Monkey
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An Azara's night monkey (Aotus azarae), also known as an owl monkey, feeding on bananas in a tourist lodge garden, Puerto Maldonado, Peru.

Smallest Monkeys: Dusky Titi Dusky Titi Monkey Dusky Titi Monkey in the trees near the Tambopata Research Center. David / CC BY-SA 2.0 https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidwfx/4439703772/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/

Smallest Monkeys: Dusky Titi
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A Dusky Titi Monkey in the trees near the Tambopata Research Center. Dusky titi monkeys are a monogamous primate species, and mating pairs will remain together for life.

Smallest Monkeys: Talapoin Monkey Talapoin Septentrional (Miopithecus ogouensis) Monkey on branch

Smallest Monkeys: Talapoin Monkey
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Talapoins are the smallest old World monkeys. They can live in groups of up to one hundred individuals.

Pygmy Marmoset Curdle In Palm

Pygmy Marmoset
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The Pygmy marmoset has fingernails that are like claws to help them climb up and down trees.

Monkey in Tarangire National Park Tanzania

Monkey in Tarangire National Park Tanzania
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Portrait of a male chimpanzee

Monkeys vs. Apes: Portrait of a male chimpanzee
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