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Monkeys are a general term. Many animals in primates are called monkeys. Primates are 1 order mammals, the highest group in the animal kingdom, with developed brains; The track faces forward and the track spacing is narrow; The toes (fingers) of hands and feet are separated, and the thumb is flexible, and most of them can hold hands with other toes (fingers). It is also one of the twelve zodiac animals in China.

Monkeys have no hips, so they can't sit still and are good at changing, much like the nature of ancient princes. Ancient governors were divided into two factions, each with resourcefulness and fickleness, and each with its own cunning and deception. So from the beginning, he described the overlord divided into two factions as the king of a group of monkeys, who was good at commanding contingency, so the word "Hou" of the vassal was to get rid of the monkey's dog and represent people, which was the reason.

In China's ancient books, monkeys were nicknamed Yu, and sure enough, Du, Yi and so on. According to "White Tiger Pass", "A monkey is also good at waiting. When he saw a man standing on a food machine, he was far-sighted, looking around and being good at waiting. " Waiting means waiting and watching.

Monkey is a common name. Many animals in primates are called monkeys. Primates are 1 order mammals. The highest group in the animal kingdom, with developed brains; The track faces forward and the track spacing is narrow; The toes (fingers) of hands and feet are separated, and the thumb is flexible, and most of them can hold hands with other toes (fingers).

Monkeys, also known as primates, are the most evolved species in the animal kingdom. Monkeys have developed brains. They can use simple tools to grab food when their limbs collapse, and their hands and toes can be separated, which is helpful for climbing branches and carrying things. The largest primate is a gorilla, weighing up to 275 kilograms, and the smallest is a bonobo, weighing only 70 grams ['Wukong', a young macaque]. This order includes 1 1 family, about 565438.

Geographically, it is mainly distributed in the warm zone of Asia, Africa and Latin America, and most of them live in forest areas. The life span of monkeys is generally about 20 years. 1988, 10 In July, a male diphtheria capuchin monkey named Bobo died, the oldest monkey in the world, at the age of 53.