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Monkey simple strokes

Monkey simple strokes
Monkey simple strokes
monkey. It is a member of three species of anthropoid primates. Primates are a group in the animal kingdom. Monkeys generally have well-developed brains, their eye orbits face forward, and the orbital distance is narrow. The toes (fingers) of their hands and feet are separated. The thumbs are flexible and most of them can interact with other toes (fingers). ). Including the original monkey suborder and the simian suborder. Monkeys do not form a "natural group". There are 264 species of monkeys that are currently known. In addition, because apes are similar to monkeys, chimpanzees, gibbons, etc. are often called monkeys in informal situations, but biologists do not consider them to be monkeys. Monkeys do not have any distinctive features, as their features are derived from apes and apes. Some characteristics of monkey species are similar. For example, many New World monkeys have curled tails that they can use to hold on to branches when climbing trees. In contrast, Old World monkeys do not have curled tails, but have smaller ones. The nostrils and the distance between the nostrils are also closer, and some have hard skin on their backs, like embedded seat cushions; some also have trichromatic vision like humans; others have dichromatic or monochromatic vision. Although both New and Old World monkeys, like apes, have forward-facing eyes, their faces are different; and the young monkeys of each species share certain features, such as the type of nose, jaws and buttocks. Therefore, if you want to understand monkeys, you must learn their individual and different characteristics.
Simple drawing:Monkey simple strokes