Where Do Monkeys Live?
Monkeys live in warm areas around the world! They're found in Africa, Asia, Central America, and South America. There are no wild monkeys in North America, Europe, Australia, or Antarctica.
Different monkeys live in different places! Many monkeys live in tropical rainforests where there are lots of trees and food. Some live in mountains, savannas (grasslands), or mangrove swamps. Japanese Macaques even live where it snows - they warm up in hot springs!
Most monkeys are arboreal! This means they live in trees. Spider Monkeys, Capuchins, and Howler Monkeys spend almost their whole lives in the forest canopy. They sleep, eat, and travel through treetops, rarely coming to the ground.
Some monkeys live on the ground! Baboons and some macaques spend more time on the ground than in trees. They walk on all fours across grasslands and rocky areas, climbing trees only to sleep or escape danger.
Monkeys live in groups called troops! A troop can have 10 to several hundred monkeys, depending on the species. Living in groups helps protect them from predators. Monkeys in the troop groom each other, play, and watch out for danger together.
Some monkeys live near humans! In India, macaques live in cities and temples. In some places, monkeys raid crops or steal food from people. This causes conflicts, but many people and monkeys have learned to live together.
What Do Monkeys Eat?
Most monkeys are omnivores! They eat both plants and small animals. Different monkey species prefer different foods.
What's on a monkey's menu?
- Fruits (their favorite!)
- Leaves, flowers, and seeds
- Nuts and tree bark
- Insects (ants, termites, grasshoppers)
- Spiders and small lizards
- Birds' eggs when they find them
- Some larger monkeys eat small mammals or birds
Monkeys spend lots of time looking for food! They might spend half their day searching for and eating food. Monkeys have excellent memories and remember where fruit trees are and when fruit will be ripe.
Different monkeys eat different things! Howler Monkeys eat mostly leaves. Capuchin Monkeys love fruits and insects. Baboons eat almost anything, including grass, roots, and small animals. Each species suits its food!
Some monkeys use tools to get food! Capuchin Monkeys use rocks to crack open nuts. They choose the right-sized stone, place the nut on a flat rock, and smash it! This shows how smart monkeys are.
Monkeys have cheek pouches! Many Old World Monkeys have pouches in their cheeks where they store food. They stuff food in their pouches quickly when they find it, then move to a safe place to chew and swallow. It's like having built-in lunch bags!
Water comes from food and drinking! Monkeys get water from juicy fruits and leaves. They also drink from rivers, streams, and rainwater in tree holes. Some monkeys dip their hands in water and lick them, while others drink directly like cats.