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- Monkey abstract "A monkey is any non-human primate, with the usual exception of the lemurs and tarsiers. Thus defined, there are three type of monkeys: (1) non-human hominoids (also known as apes), (2) old world monkeys, and (3) new world monkeys. However, only the latter two are currently considered "monkeys" by most biologists. There are about 280 known living species of monkey (260 if non-human hominoids are excluded). Many are arboreal, although there are species that live primarily on the ground, such as baboons. Monkeys are generally considered to be intelligent. Unlike apes, old and new world monkeys usually have tails. Tailless monkeys may be called "apes", incorrectly according to most modern biologists; thus the tailless Barbary macaque is called the "Barbary ape".The New World monkeys (superfamily Ceboidea) are classified within the parvorder of Platyrrhini, whereas the Old World monkeys (superfamily Cercopithecoidea) form part of the parvorder Catarrhini, which also includes the hominoids (apes and humans). Thus, as Old World monkeys are more closely related to hominoids than they are to New World monkeys, the monkeys are not a unitary (monophyletic) group, and thus there is no scientific basis for biologists currently excluding non-human hominoids from the monkey category.".
- Monkey class Mammal.
- Monkey kingdom Animal.
- Monkey order Haplorhini.
- Monkey order Primate.
- Monkey order Simian.
- Monkey phylum Chordate.
- Monkey thumbnail Crab-eating_Macaque_tree.jpg?width=300.
- Monkey wikiPageExternalLink primatesaspets.htm.
- Monkey wikiPageExternalLink page=5.
- Monkey wikiPageExternalLink www.monkeyhelpers.org.
- Monkey wikiPageID "3069677".
- Monkey wikiPageRevisionID "606786209".
- Monkey caption "Monkeys are not a monophyletic group, since they exclude hominoids.".
- Monkey classis "Mammalia".
- Monkey hasPhotoCollection Monkey.
- Monkey imageCaption Macaque.
- Monkey infraordo Simian.
- Monkey name "Monkey".
- Monkey ordo "Primates".
- Monkey phylum Chordate.
- Monkey regnum "Animalia".
- Monkey subordo Haplorhini.
- Monkey title "Phylogeny of living primates".
- Monkey subject Category:Monkeys.
- Monkey type Animal.
- Monkey type Eukaryote.
- Monkey type Mammal.
- Monkey type Species.
- Monkey type Organism.
- Monkey comment "A monkey is any non-human primate, with the usual exception of the lemurs and tarsiers. Thus defined, there are three type of monkeys: (1) non-human hominoids (also known as apes), (2) old world monkeys, and (3) new world monkeys. However, only the latter two are currently considered "monkeys" by most biologists. There are about 280 known living species of monkey (260 if non-human hominoids are excluded).".
- Monkey label "Macaco".
- Monkey label "Monkey".
- Monkey label "Mono".
- Monkey label "Singe".
- Monkey label "Обезьяны".
- Monkey label "سعدان".
- Monkey label "サル".
- Monkey label "猴".
- Monkey sameAs Opice.
- Monkey sameAs Μαϊμού.
- Monkey sameAs Mono.
- Monkey sameAs Tximino.
- Monkey sameAs Singe.
- Monkey sameAs Monyet.
- Monkey sameAs サル.
- Monkey sameAs 원숭이.
- Monkey sameAs Macaco.
- Monkey sameAs m.08pbxl.
- Monkey sameAs Q1367.
- Monkey sameAs Q1367.
- Monkey wasDerivedFrom Monkey?oldid=606786209.
- Monkey depiction Crab-eating_Macaque_tree.jpg.
- Monkey isPrimaryTopicOf Monkey.
- Monkey name "Monkey".