Question 2: What kinds of monkeys are there? There are many kinds of monkeys, including macaques, lazy monkeys, spider monkeys, colobus monkeys, langurs, red-faced monkeys, baboons, mandrills, golden monkeys and langurs. Macaques live in tropical forests in Asia and Africa, and are also produced in Sichuan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Zhejiang and other places in China. Most of them live in the forest by the river, live in trees and live in groups. Except for the face, auricle, palm, claws and arms, the monkey's body is densely covered with yellow fine hairs, with its eyes facing forward and its nostrils closed. Macaques can grasp things with their hands and feet, which is adapted to the life of climbing and jumping in trees. When they get down to the ground, they often walk on all fours, and sometimes they can walk upright with their hind legs. The shape and number of teeth are similar to those of people. They eat fruits and seeds, as well as eggs and insects. There is a small bag on each side of the mouth. If you don't have time to chew the food in your mouth, you will temporarily store it in your cheek pouch, and then chew and swallow it in your spare time. Macaque's brain is very developed. It covers other parts of the brain and has many grooves on its surface, so the surface area of the brain has increased a lot. Because the brain is developed, the behavior of macaques is very complicated, and their memory and imitation are very strong. Circus often trains macaques to perform various movements. Monkeys are primates, many of which are similar to humans, and their intelligence is second only to humans and apes. Its brain structure is also very similar to that of people. There are more than 100 kinds of monkeys. The smallest monkey in the world lives in Ecuador, Brazil and Peru, and is called "bonobo". This kind of monkey even has a tail of only 30 cm, accounting for half. They eat flies, mosquitoes, spiders and moths, so they are also called insect-eating monkeys. The largest monkey in the world is the African baboon, with a height of 90 cm to 1 m and a weight of over 50 kg. The most precious monkey in the world is the golden monkey in China. It has a blue face, a blue nose, nostrils facing the sky, and golden hair on its shoulders. Wild monkeys like to live in groups. A strong male monkey acts as the "monkey king" to command the whole group, and other male monkeys act as "guardians" to defend the mother and young monkeys. For example, when baboons are looking for food and water, they all act in groups, and the "vanguard" composed of the strongest and bravest male monkeys leads the way. In case of lions or other enemies, "Depth Charge" rushed to fight, and the baboons in the surrounding trees shouted for help. Monkeys in Emei Mountain also "grab the road", which makes tourists laugh and cry. You can train monkeys to play monkey tricks, perform acrobatics and help people do things. Monkeys trained in Malaysia can climb to a coconut tree more than 20 meters high to pick coconuts, and a monkey can pick more than 1000 a day. Monkeys trained by the British can ride horses and herd sheep. Japanese veterinarians use monkeys as assistants to help doctors operate on animals. Americans train monkeys to babysit quadriplegic people.
Question 3: How many kinds of monkeys are there in the world? Species of monkeys
There are about 200 kinds of monkeys in the world. The smallest monkey is a pygmy marmoset, about six years old and weighing four ounces. The largest is the colored mandrill, which is about 32 meters high. A female mandrill at Fort Worth Zoo weighs 75 pounds.
Monkeys, like people, belong to the "primate" in zoology. Compared with other mammals, the main characteristics of primates are:
1. The limbs are long and the division of labor is clear, the joints are flexible, the thumb can be held with other four fingers, and both hands have certain operating functions;
2. Have the ability to distinguish colors;
3. Binocular eyes are similar to human beings and grow in front of the head, which has the function of "diplopia" and can accurately judge the distance;
4. The upper and lower jaws are short, the brain cavity is large, the brain is developed and the intelligence is high.
Apes in primates are widely distributed all over the world. According to the degree of evolution, it can be divided into three categories: low, medium and high.
The lower classes are lemurs, finger monkeys, young monkeys, tree bears, lazy monkeys, glasses monkeys, etc.
Medium-sized monkeys such as marmosets, marmosets, capuchins and various macaques with cheek pouches, omnivores and vegetarianism;
Higher classes are also called "apes", including gibbons, fingered apes, and great apes (commonly known as gorillas). According to physical characteristics, those with tails are called "monkeys" and those without tails are called "apes".
From the point of view of intellectual development, apes have greater advantages. The monkeys distributed in China are macaque, golden monkey, red-faced monkey, macaque, Taiwan macaque, langur, white-headed langur and so on. Apes include black gibbon, white-browed gibbon, white-palm gibbon, white-narrow gibbon, brown ape (orangutan) and so on.
Monkeys in nature are quick-thinking, naughty and funny, with strong imitation ability, and have very similar habits with humans. They are the most proud "stars" of circuses and monkey-jugglers. They also beg for food from pedestrians and play with people, which is embarrassing. If monkeys are trained, they can help people accomplish many simple tasks, such as grazing, picking fruits, delivering letters, and some can even learn to feed bedridden patients with spoons, open refrigerators to get drinks, and turn on and off electric lights. Therefore, monkeys have received human attention, love and protection.
An overview of primates:
Among more than 4,000 species of mammals in the world, about 300 species are primates (also called primates), which were first named by Swedish biologist Linnaeus, meaning "the spirit of all beings, the length of all beings". Primates include all kinds of monkeys, tailless apes and us humans.
Man is a kind of primate. Like all species in the world, he also has a Latin scientific name, Homo sapiens, which is Homo sapiens.
From the perspective of historical evolution, primates include three categories:
1, lower primitive monkeys: lemurs, sloths, young monkeys, finger monkeys, tarsiers, etc. * * * 17 genus, with more than 30 species;
2. Moderately evolved monkeys: all kinds of marmosets, capuchin monkeys and other omnivorous monkeys with cheek pouches and vegetarian monkeys with compound stomachs belong to 30 genera, with nearly 150 species.
3. Highly evolved apes: gibbons, acrobatics (orangutans) and naked apes (humans), belonging to five genera and fifteen species.
Geographically, primates include:
1, Asia: three species of tarsiers, three species of sloths, more than ten species of macaques, four species of golden monkeys, twenty species of langurs, eleven species of gibbons, one species of orangutans and more than fifty species.
2. Africa: Five young monkeys, one golden bear monkey, one tree bear monkey, one macaque, five baboons, two mandrills, one red monkey, twenty long-tailed monkeys, five white-eyelid monkeys, one swamp monkey, two Cameroonian monkeys, seven colobus monkeys, one gorilla, one chimpanzee and one bonobo.
3. Madagascar: one lemur, more than ten lemurs, three Japanese lemurs, three mouse lemurs, four giant lemurs, more than twenty real lemurs, leading lemurs, ferrets and domesticated lemurs.
4. South America: There are more than ten kinds of miniature marmosets, one kind of Japanese marmosets, more than ten kinds of golden lions, one kind of jointed-tailed monkeys, four kinds of capuchin monkeys, one kind of night monkeys, seven kinds of female monkeys, five kinds of squirrel monkeys, two kinds of monk-faced monkeys, three kinds of bald monkeys, six kinds of tufted-tailed monkeys, five kinds of spider monkeys and five kinds of marmosets.
From the point of view of exercise mode, primates include:
1, tree-jumping type: young monkey, tarsier, big lemur, ferret lemur, etc.
2. Tetrapod: most monkeys in the old and new world, such as lazy monkeys and macaques;
3, finger support type: chimpanzees, gorillas;
4, arm swing type: gibbons and orangutans are the main ones;
5, upright biped type: human.
In terms of feeding habits, primates include:
1, the main insectivores: young monkeys, lemurs, marmosets, cynomolgus monkeys, tarsiers, etc. And most of them are nocturnal;
2. Mainly herbivores: langurs, colobus monkeys, howler monkeys, ...
Question 4: How many kinds of monkeys are there?
Time: 2005 1 October1Sunday at 23:34 Source: Online Voting: Grade 45:
Species of monkeys
There are about 200 kinds of monkeys in the world. The smallest monkey is a pygmy marmoset, about six years old and weighing four ounces. The largest is the colored mandrill, which is about 32 meters high. A female mandrill at Fort Worth Zoo weighs 75 pounds.
Monkeys, like people, belong to the "primate" in zoology. Compared with other mammals, the main characteristics of primates are:
1. The limbs are long and the division of labor is clear, the joints are flexible, the thumb can be held with other four fingers, and both hands have certain operating functions;
2. Have the ability to distinguish colors;
3. Binocular eyes are similar to human beings and grow in front of the head, which has the function of "diplopia" and can accurately judge the distance;
4. The upper and lower jaws are short, the brain cavity is large, the brain is developed and the intelligence is high.
Apes in primates are widely distributed all over the world. According to the degree of evolution, it can be divided into three categories: low, medium and high.
The lower classes are lemurs, finger monkeys, young monkeys, tree bears, lazy monkeys, glasses monkeys, etc.
Medium-sized monkeys such as marmosets, marmosets, capuchins and various macaques with cheek pouches, omnivores and vegetarianism;
Higher classes are also called "apes", including gibbons, fingered apes, and great apes (commonly known as gorillas). According to physical characteristics, those with tails are called "monkeys" and those without tails are called "apes".
From the point of view of intellectual development, apes have greater advantages. The monkeys distributed in China are macaque, golden monkey, red-faced monkey, macaque, Taiwan macaque, langur, white-headed langur and so on. Apes include black gibbon, white-browed gibbon, white-palm gibbon, white-narrow gibbon, brown ape (orangutan) and so on.
Monkeys in nature are quick-thinking, naughty and funny, with strong imitation ability, and have very similar habits with humans. They are the most proud "stars" of circuses and monkey-jugglers. They also beg for food from pedestrians and play with people, which is embarrassing. If monkeys are trained, they can help people accomplish many simple tasks, such as grazing, picking fruits, delivering letters, and some can even learn to feed bedridden patients with spoons, open refrigerators to get drinks, and turn on and off electric lights. Therefore, monkeys have received human attention, love and protection.
An overview of primates:
Among more than 4,000 species of mammals in the world, about 300 species are primates (also called primates), which were first named by Swedish biologist Linnaeus, meaning "the spirit of all beings, the length of all beings". Primates include all kinds of monkeys, tailless apes and us humans.
Man is a kind of primate. Like all species in the world, he also has a Latin scientific name, Homo sapiens, which is Homo sapiens.
From the perspective of historical evolution, primates include three categories:
1, lower primitive monkeys: lemurs, sloths, young monkeys, finger monkeys, tarsiers, etc. * * * 17 genus, with more than 30 species;
2. Moderately evolved monkeys: all kinds of marmosets, capuchin monkeys and other omnivorous monkeys with cheek pouches and vegetarian monkeys with compound stomachs belong to 30 genera, with nearly 150 species.
3. Highly evolved apes: gibbons, acrobatics (orangutans) and naked apes (humans), belonging to five genera and fifteen species.
Geographically, primates include:
1, Asia: three species of tarsal monkeys, three species of lazy monkeys, more than ten species of macaques, four species of golden monkeys, twenty species of langurs, eleven species of gibbons, one species of orangutans and more than fifty species.
2. Africa: Five young monkeys, one golden bear monkey, one tree bear monkey, one macaque, five baboons, two mandrills, one red monkey, twenty long-tailed monkeys, five white-eyelid monkeys, one swamp monkey, two Cameroonian monkeys, seven colobus monkeys, one gorilla, one chimpanzee and one bonobo.
3. Madagascar: one lemur, more than ten lemurs, three Japanese lemurs, three mouse lemurs, four giant lemurs, more than twenty real lemurs, leading lemurs, ferrets and domesticated lemurs.
4. South America: There are more than ten kinds of miniature marmosets, one kind of Japanese marmosets, more than ten kinds of golden lions, one kind of jointed-tailed monkeys, four kinds of capuchin monkeys, one kind of night monkeys, seven kinds of female monkeys, five kinds of squirrel monkeys, two kinds of monk-faced monkeys, three kinds of bald monkeys, six kinds of tufted-tailed monkeys, five kinds of spider monkeys and five kinds of marmosets.
From the point of view of exercise mode, primates include:
1, tree-jumping type: young monkey, tarsier, big lemur, ferret lemur, etc.
2. Tetrapod: most monkeys in the old and new world, such as lazy monkeys and macaques;
3, finger support type: chimpanzees, gorillas;
4, arm swing type: gibbons and orangutans are the main ones;
5, upright biped type: human.
In terms of feeding habits, primates live in groups >>
Question 5: How many kinds of monkeys are there in China? There are about 200 kinds of monkeys in the world. The smallest monkey is a pygmy marmoset, about 6 inches tall and weighing 4 ounces. The largest is the colorful mandrill, which is about 32 meters high. A female mandrill at Fort Hanworth Zoo weighs 75 pounds. Monkeys, like people, belong to the "primate" in zoology.
The monkeys distributed in China are macaque, golden monkey, red-faced monkey, macaque, Taiwan macaque, langur, white-headed langur and so on. Apes include black gibbon, white-browed gibbon, white-palm gibbon, white-narrow gibbon, brown ape (orangutan) and so on. * * * There are 4 families, 7 genera and 23 species of ***39 subspecies.
Question 6: What kinds of monkeys are there? There are many kinds of monkeys, including macaques, lazy monkeys, spider monkeys, colobus monkeys, langurs, red-faced monkeys, baboons, mandrills, golden monkeys and langurs. Macaques live in tropical forests in Asia and Africa, and are also produced in Sichuan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Zhejiang and other places in China. Most of them live in dense forests near rivers, plant trees and live in groups.
Question 7: What kind of monkey is the most famous in China? The first one is Ling Ming boulder, who knows the weather, the right place and the changing stars, that is, the Monkey King;
The second is the red horse monkey, who knows Yin and Yang, knows people, is good at going in and out, avoids death and prolongs life. He has lived in Meishan for a long time and is named Justin.
The third is an armless ape, taking the sun and the moon, shrinking the mountain of money, distinguishing right from wrong, and doing kunmo, which is called the prayer of no support;
The fourth is Liu Er's macaque, who is good at listening and understanding.
These four monkeys do not belong to ten categories, nor can they reach the name of two rooms.
Question 8: How many kinds of monkeys are there? What is the most cherished variety? Macaques, also known as yellow monkeys, rhesus monkeys and Guangxi monkeys, are distributed in southwest, south, central, east, north and northwest China. Macaque is a common monkey in China, with a body length of 43-55cm and a tail length of15-24cm. The head is brown, the upper part of the back is brownish gray or brownish yellow, the lower part is orange yellow or orange red, and the abdomen is grayish yellow. Nose down, cheek pouch. The calluses on the buttocks are obvious. Most of them live in rocky cliffs, ravines by streams, dense forests on river banks or sparse forests and rocky mountains, and live in groups, usually 30-50, and the number of large groups can reach about 200. Breeding has obvious seasonality. Generally in 1 1-65438+ February * *. Born in March-June of the following year. The lactation period is 4 months. The feeding life is as long as 30 years. Good at crawling, swimming, imitating human movements and expressing emotions. They feed on flowers, fruits, branches, leaves and bark of plants, and occasionally eat birds' eggs and small invertebrates. In the season when crops are ripe, I sometimes go to the fields to eat corn and peanuts. Sexually mature at the age of 4 ~ 5, giving birth to 1 baby every year, each baby 1 baby. Macaques are widely distributed, starting from southern Qinghai in the west, reaching Xinglong County in Hebei Province in the north and Hainan Island in the south. You can see their activities, and the current number is around 300,000. Its adaptability is strong, it is easy to domesticate and breed, and it is close to human beings in physiology. It is an ideal experimental animal in biology, psychology, medicine and other disciplines. Macaque is a national second-class protected animal, distributed in southern provinces of China, as far as Hebei in the north, and found abroad in India, Nepal, Afghanistan and other countries. Macaques (also known as rhesus monkeys and Guangxi monkeys) live in a wide range of habitats, mainly distributed in broad-leaved forests, mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests, bamboo forests and rocky cliffs. Daily, gregarious, ranging from dozens to hundreds of people in each group, with community behavior; Agile, good at climbing, jumping and swimming; Omnivorous, feeding on wild fruits, flowers, leaves, insects, eggs, chicks and so on. The reproductive period is not fixed, and she is pregnant for about 6 months. Every birth is 1, and occasionally there are twins. Sexually mature at 2-3 years old, with a life span of 15-20 years. Beijing Zoo has been thriving since it was built in the late Qing Dynasty. As a second-class protected animal in China, it is listed in the family group of Macaque Camp in Appendix II of cites, and each group has its own leader-Monkey King. The Monkey King is the winner in many battles, and all the other males and females in the group submit to him. He can give priority to eating and mating. When the monkeys grow up, there are two kings and three kings. Every once in a while, there will be a fight among the monkeys, and the winner is still the king. Macaque is a kind of monkey that is most closely related to our human life. In China's thousands of years of civilization, no matter in literature, art, drama, fine arts, stories and legends, if monkeys are involved, most of them appear in the form of macaques, especially the "standard image" of macaques shown in the pictures of the Year of the Monkey: "lonely face", concave face, sharp mouth, small nose and body shape. Other books, such as illustrations, cartoons and stage masks, are all the same. One of the most famous examples is the the Monkey King prototype of Journey to the West. Although The Journey to the West is a fairy tale, it is based on Chinese folk literature. The vivid description of the monkey image in the book shows that our people have made profound and detailed observations on the ecology of macaques since ancient times. The Huaguoshan and water curtain cave described by the author are not only artistic processing in literature, but also typical habitats for macaques in biology. The flowers and fruits that feed, the rocks that play to avoid enemies, and the streams that drink and bathe are all true portrayal of the life of macaques.
Question 9: How many kinds of monkeys are there in the world? There are about 200 kinds of monkeys in the world. The smallest monkey is a pygmy marmoset, about six years old and weighing four ounces. The largest is the colored mandrill, which is about 32 meters high. A female mandrill at Fort Worth Zoo weighs 75 pounds. Monkeys, like people, belong to the "primate" in zoology. Compared with other mammals, the main characteristics of primates are: 1. Long limbs, clear division of labor, flexible joints, free use, thumb can be held with other four fingers, and both hands have certain operating functions; 2. Have the ability to distinguish colors; 3. Binocular eyes are similar to human beings and grow in front of the head, which has the function of "diplopia" and can accurately judge the distance; 4. The upper and lower jaws are short, the brain cavity is large, the brain is developed and the intelligence is high. Apes in primates are widely distributed all over the world. According to the degree of evolution, it can be divided into three categories: low, medium and high. The lower classes are lemurs, finger monkeys, young monkeys, tree bears, lazy monkeys, glasses monkeys, etc. Medium-sized monkeys such as marmosets, marmosets, capuchins and various macaques with cheek pouches, omnivores and vegetarianism; Higher classes are also called "apes", including gibbons, fingered apes, and great apes (commonly known as gorillas). According to physical characteristics, those with tails are called "monkeys" and those without tails are called "apes". From the point of view of intellectual development, apes have greater advantages. The monkeys distributed in China are macaque, golden monkey, red-faced monkey, macaque, Taiwan macaque, langur, white-headed langur and so on. Apes include black gibbon, white-browed gibbon, white-palm gibbon, white-narrow gibbon, brown ape (orangutan) and so on. Monkeys in nature are quick-thinking, naughty and funny, with strong imitation ability, and have very similar habits with humans. They are the most proud "stars" of circuses and monkey-jugglers. They also beg for food from pedestrians and play with people, which is embarrassing. If monkeys are trained, they can help people accomplish many simple tasks, such as grazing, picking fruits, delivering letters, and some can even learn to feed bedridden patients with spoons, open refrigerators to get drinks, and turn on and off electric lights. Therefore, monkeys have received human attention, love and protection. Summary of Primates: Among more than 4,000 species of mammals in the world, about 300 species are primates (also known as primates), which was first named by the Swedish biologist Linnaeus, meaning "the spirit of all beings, the length of all beings". Primates include all kinds of monkeys, tailless apes and us humans. Man is a kind of primate. Like all species in the world, he also has a Latin scientific name, Homo sapiens, which is Homo sapiens. From the perspective of historical evolution, primates include three categories: 1, and lower primitive monkeys: lemurs, lazy monkeys, young monkeys, finger monkeys, tarsiers and other * * * 17 genera, with more than 30 species; 2. Moderately evolved monkeys: all kinds of marmosets, capuchin monkeys and other omnivorous monkeys with cheek pouches and vegetarian monkeys with compound stomachs belong to 30 genera, with nearly 150 species. 3. Highly evolved apes: gibbons, acrobatics (orangutans) and naked apes (humans), belonging to five genera and fifteen species. Geographically, primates include: 1, Asia: three species of tarsiers, three species of sloths, more than ten species of macaques, four species of golden monkeys, twenty species of langurs, eleven species of gibbons, one species of orangutans and more than fifty species of * *. 2. Africa: Five young monkeys, one golden bear monkey, one tree bear monkey, one macaque, five baboons, two mandrills, one red monkey, twenty long-tailed monkeys, five white-eyelid monkeys, one swamp monkey, two Cameroonian monkeys, seven colobus monkeys, one gorilla, one chimpanzee and one bonobo. 3. Madagascar: one lemur, more than ten lemurs, three Japanese lemurs, three mouse lemurs, four giant lemurs, more than twenty real lemurs, leading lemurs, ferrets and domesticated lemurs. 4. South America: There are more than ten kinds of miniature marmosets, one kind of Japanese marmosets, more than ten kinds of golden lions, one kind of jointed-tailed monkeys, four kinds of capuchin monkeys, one kind of night monkeys, seven kinds of female monkeys, five kinds of squirrel monkeys, two kinds of monk-faced monkeys, three kinds of bald monkeys, six kinds of tufted-tailed monkeys, five kinds of spider monkeys and five kinds of marmosets. From the point of view of movement mode, primates include: 1, tree-jumping type: young monkey, tarsier, big lemur, ferret lemur and so on. 2. Tetrapod: most monkeys in the old and new world, such as lazy monkeys and macaques; 3, finger support type: chimpanzees, gorillas; 4, arm swing type: gibbons and orangutans are the main ones; 5, upright biped type: human. In terms of feeding habits, primates include: 1, mainly insectivores: young monkeys, mouse lemurs, marmosets, cynomolgus monkeys, tarsiers and so on. And most of them are nocturnal; 2. Mainly leaf-eaters: langurs, colobus monkeys, howler monkeys, snub-nosed monkeys and big monkeys. & gt
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