Different types of monkeys have different life spans.
Some live for more than 20 years, and some live for more than 30 years. The longest-lived monkey lived for 150 years.
There are many types of monkeys, including macaques, slow lorises, spider monkeys, colobus monkeys, langurs, red-faced monkeys, baboons, mandrills, golden monkeys, black langurs, etc. Macaques live in tropical forests in Asia and Africa. Macaques are also found in Sichuan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Zhejiang and other places in my country. Most of them live in dense forests near rivers, living in groups on trees. Except for the face, auricles, palms, soles, and arms, the macaque's body is densely covered with fine yellow hairs. Its eyes are facing forward, and its two nostrils are very small. near. The hands and feet of macaques can hold objects, which is adapted to the life of climbing and jumping in trees. After getting down to the ground, they often walk on all fours, and sometimes they can walk upright on their hind legs. The shape and number of their teeth are similar to humans. Eat fruits and seeds, as well as bird eggs and insects. There are pouches on both sides of the mouth. If the food eaten into the mouth is too late to chew carefully, it is temporarily stored in the cheek pouches and left to chew and swallow when free. The brain of the macaque is very developed. Not only is the brain large in size, covering the other parts of the brain, but it also has many grooves on the surface, so the surface area of ??the brain is greatly increased. Due to the developed brain, the behavior of the macaque is complex, and the memory and imitation are very strong. , circuses often train macaques to perform various movements. Monkeys are primates. Many of their movements are similar to those of humans. Their intelligence is second only to humans and great apes. Its brain structure is also very similar to that of humans. There are more than 100 species of monkeys. The smallest monkey in the world lives in Ecuador, Brazil and Peru and is called the "bobo". This kind of monkey is only 30 centimeters including the tail, and the tail takes up half of it. They eat flies, mosquitoes, spiders and moths, so they are also called insectivorous monkeys. The largest monkey in the world is the African baboon, which is 90 centimeters to one meter tall and weighs more than 50 kilograms. The most precious monkey in the world is China's golden monkey, which has a green face and blue nose, nostrils pointing upward, and golden hair on its shoulders and back. Most wild monkeys like to live in groups. A strong male monkey serves as the "monkey king" and leads the whole group. The other male monkeys act as "guards" to protect the female monkeys and their offspring. For example, when baboons are looking for food and water, they all act in groups, and the strongest and bravest male monkeys form a "vanguard" to lead the way. If they encounter a lion or other enemy, the "vanguard" will rush forward to fight, while the baboons in the surrounding trees will shout loudly to help them fight. The monkeys in Mount Emei also "block the road and rob" tourists, making tourists laugh and cry. After training, monkeys can perform monkey tricks, perform acrobatics, and help people. Monkeys trained in Malaysia can climb to coconut trees more than 20 meters high to pick coconuts. One monkey can pick more than 1,000 coconuts in a day. Monkeys trained by the British can ride dogs to herd sheep. Japanese veterinarians use monkeys as assistants to help doctors operate on animals. Americans train monkeys to be nannies for quadriplegics.
The following is a list of the most beautiful monkeys:
The most beautiful monkey: Sichuan golden monkey. With its huge body, golden body, blue face, upturned nose and golden back, it is truly the most beautiful monkey in the world.
The ugliest monkey: the mandrill. With a red nose, blue face, yellow beard, and red and blue buttocks, it is the ugliest monkey in the world.
The fastest monkey: the red monkey. The speed can reach 50 kilometers per hour.
The laziest monkey: the slow loris (loris). He is a famous lazy man among monkeys. It takes him 12 seconds to move a step.
The most common monkey: macaque. It is the most common monkey among people and is often used in performances or scientific experiments.
The most precious monkey: Guizhou golden monkey. It is only distributed in Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou and is exhibited in a zoo for the first time in the world.
The longest-lived monkey: the orangutan. Forest people are stupid in behavior, smart in mind, as wise as foolish, and have a life as calm as water. Their longevity is up to 150 years old. They are truly the longest-lived monkeys in the world.
The most ferocious monkey: the baboon. With a long mouth and fangs, a body as strong as a wolf, long hair and red buttocks, it runs rampant in the mountains of the Arabian grasslands and kills young creatures. It is the most ferocious monkey in the world.
The most civilized monkey: Doctor Monkey.
With his natural doctor's helmet, orange forehead crown, and snow-white beard, he has an authentic civilized appearance, quiet demeanor, and standardized behavior. He is the most civilized monkey in the world.
The smartest monkey: chimpanzee. Clever, happy, angry, sad, imitating humans, and able to simply use tools, he is the smartest monkey in the world.
The monkey with the loudest call: Siamese. With long and active hands and feet, a natural throat pouch, and a resounding cry that clears the valley, he can be called a singer of monkeys and is the monkey with the loudest cry in the world.
The rarest monkey: the white-headed langur. There are currently less than 30 in the wild.
The most crab-eating monkey: the crab-eating monkey. Crabs account for 80% of the food it eats.
The monkey with the most colorful fur: spotted lemur. Black, white, yellow and other colors are all dotted on it.
The most majestic monkey: the gelada. With its jet black body and long brown hair covering its face, it is majestic and majestic. It can be called the Lion King among monkeys and the most majestic monkey in the world.
The best jumping monkey: the white-cheeked gibbon. It can swing 15 meters in one step.
The monkey with the curliest tail: the black-capped hanging monkey. Its tail is often rolled into a ball, and it can hang itself on trees with its tail.
The monkey with the smallest tail: the pig-tailed monkey. The tail is short and thin, with sparse tail hair, as if it were docked.
The most mysterious monkey: the black langur. The whole body is black, moves quickly and mysteriously, and comes and goes without a trace, like a lone ranger.
The monkey with the most beautiful tail: the knot-tailed lemur. The tail is long and fluffy, with alternating black and white rings. It is the most beautiful tail among monkeys.
The monkey with the reddest face: the red-faced macaque. Always blushing, as if shy to see others.
The most cold-resistant monkey: bear monkey. It also lives well in cold forests at altitudes above 2,000 meters.