Monkeys

Monkeys

In this gallery are twelve amazing color illustrations of Monkeys. You’ll find images of a Celebean Black Baboon, a Bald Uakari, The Red Titi, and more. They come from the book A Hand-Book to the Primates written by Henry O. Forbes and illustrated by J. G. Keulemans around 1896. Monkeys are highly intelligent and social animals, typically living in groups called troops or missions. Most species are arboreal, using their agility and often their long limbs and tails to navigate the trees. They communicate through a variety of vocalizations, facial expressions, and body language, maintaining strong social bonds through grooming and other interactions. If you’re finding these drawings of Monkeys interesting, you should swing on over to the pages with more Types of Monkeys and Apes or maybe some Types of Lemurs. Enjoy!



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