monkeys are hairyA monkey is any cercopithecoid (Old World monkey) or platyrrhine (New World monkey) primate. All primates that are not prosimians (lemurs and tarsiers) or apes are monkeys. The 264 known extant monkey species represent two of the three groupings of simian primates (the third group being the 21 species of apes). Monkeys are usually smaller and/or longer-tailed than apes.
The New World monkeys are classified within the parvorder Platyrrhini, whereas the Old World monkeys (superfamily Cercopithecoidea) form part of the parvorder Catarrhini, which also includes the apes. Thus, scientifically speaking, monkeys are paraphyletic (not a single coherent group), and Old World monkeys are actually more closely related to the apes than they are to the New World monkeys.
Due to its size (up to 1 m/3 ft) the Mandrill is often thought to be an ape, but it is actually an Old World monkey. Also, a few monkey species have the word "ape" in their common name
because it keeps them warm.Some monkeys don't even have hair.
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This is great work
from puja your friend
To Safiah
great work
from simran
your work Safiyha is outstanding keep it up have a good summer
kiran
Hi safiyah cool blog keep it up I will try fiding out about birds
Kiran
Hey your blog is so funny "why are monkeys so hairy" LOL
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