They live in groups called troops, which help protect them and foster social bonds.
There are over 260 different species of monkeys, ranging from tiny pygmy marmosets to large mandrills.
Many monkeys have opposable thumbs, allowing them to grasp and manipulate objects easily.
Monkeys are very smart and can solve problems, use tools, and learn new skills quickly.
Most monkeys have tails, which they use for balance, and some, like spider monkeys, use their tails as a “fifth limb” to swing through trees.
Monkeys communicate using a variety of vocalizations, facial expressions, and body language.
They are mostly omnivores, eating fruits, leaves, insects, and sometimes small animals.
Depending on the species, monkeys can live anywhere from 10 to 40 years in the wild.