What is a monkey?

Monkeys Snub-Used are the type of monkey the old world of the family rhinopithecus . These animals inhabit Asia mountains and live mostly outside fruits and leaves. Some species of the Snub-Sed monkeys include rhinopithecus Strykser and the Golden Snub-Sed Monkey. All members of the family rhinopithecus are threatened. There are many species in the family, all share similar nasal structures. Their coat is often multicolored and long and lives in large groups, mostly in trees, and consume bamboo buds, tree needles, fruit and leaves. Old world monkeys usually live in Africa, South Asia and parts of Japan and Northern China. Snub-Sedopice comes from mountain forests in Asia, especially southern China and monkeys in the old world of North Vietnam do not have preliminary tails and sometimes have no tails at all. They have nostrils that are close together, and some have thick pads on the buttocks.

Monkeys Golden Snub-Note JThe common species rhinopithecus with a coat that moves in color from yellow, red and orange to darker colors such as black and dark brown. Their muzzle is white and hairless and the area around the eyes can be light blue. Their coat can be quite long, especially in adult men whose back hair can grow to 22 inches (55 centimeters) long. Adult men can also develop a growth of similar warts on the corners of their mouths, a feature unique to the monkey Golden Snub.

One kind of Snub-Used monkey, rhinopithecus Strykei, has prominent lips and especially wide, upturned nostrils. Their nostrils are so inverted that when it rains, the water is able to easily enter their nose holes, which causes them sneezing. On rainy days, these monkeys, which are located in the eastern Himalayas to the northeastern state of ducks, sit with their heads between the knees to avoid water from getting into the nose.

all kinds of monkeys Snub-Usedare considered to be endangered. The reason is several factors, including deforestation and the affecting human population. It is also common for these animals to be hunted for food and therapeutic purposes.

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