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This engaging exploration into the world of apes and monkeys reveals the unique traits that set them apart. Apes, often misunderstood, are larger and faster than traditional monkeys, lacking tails yet brimming with personality. Learn how their calm demeanor can shift when provoked, and discover their diets primarily consisting of bananas, leaves, and berries. From the jungles of South America to the public zoo, these intriguing creatures come in various types, including spider monkeys and macaques. Join us for a delightful look at these remarkable primates!
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The Awesome Monkey! By: Maggie
Apes Apes are quite popular monkeys They are bigger and faster than most monkeys Most people describe apes as mean, scary, and ferocious. Normally, they are as calm as ever. However, when Something/someone bothers them, they get irritating. Unlike most monkeys, apes don’t have tails
The difference between an Ape and a regular monkey Ape Regular monkey
What they look like Monkeys have thick, brown fur. They also have Brown skin even without fur. They have circle ears with hair on the side. They have 4 arms instead of two arms and two legs. They also have a tail which is basically just another arm.
What they eat Monkeys mostly eat bananas. Most monkeys eat the banana skin and all. However, some put the banana in their mouth and use all fours to peel of the skin. Then they just eat it. All monkeys love bananas. They also like to eat leaves and berries.
Where they are found Monkeys are most found in jungles/rainforests. However, they can also be found in Asia, Africa, South and Central America, and in a public zoo.
Types of monkeys • There are many different types of monkeys. Some are an ape, a spider monkey, a common squirrel monkey, a crab eating macaque, a rhesus monkey, a green monkey (which is not really green), the mandrill, a capuchin, a white-headed capuchin, a mantled howler, Geoffrey's spider monkey, and many more!
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