No, monkeys are omnivores, though the majority of their diet is plant matter. They are not adverse to eating meat, but don't normally go out and hunt it.
Yes, some monkeys are herbivours, but some monkeys are omnivours because they eat small mammals and sometimes even other monkeys.
As far as I know, most monkeys are herbivores.
no, omnivore
no they only eat fruit and nuts
yes they are. they feed on leaves,fruit,nuts,vegetables and plants.
no, they eat bugs, dummy
No they are omnivores.
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Monkeys lizards and frogs are herbivores but some specific species are omnivores.
Turtles, monkeys, and animals.
Occasionally insects and grubs, They are primarily herbivores.
They are carnivores. They eat antelopes, monkeys and other herbivores.
there herbivores so they eat plants and fruit
Zero. Gorillas don't "have" monkeys in the sense they are not capable of giving birth to them, nor do they eat monkeys because they are primarily herbivores, not omnivores.
Omnivores. But most of their diet is fruit.
Sea monkeys are primarily filter feeders, meaning they feed on microorganisms and other small particles present in the water. They can also consume algae and other plant matter, making them more omnivorous rather than strictly herbivores or carnivores.
It depends on which monkey you are talking about? While most monkeys are herbivores, eating fruit and leaves, etc, chimpanzees have been documented in hunting, killing and eating other monkeys they catch in the tree tops. This makes chimpanzees omnivores - eating plants and (occasionally) meat.