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Why do monkeys explode when they are happy?

Because this is a phenomenon caused by the emotional fluctuation of the monkey body, exploding hair and dialect. Lose your temper; Anger. Emotional, especially easily angered. It also refers to the situation that the hair or feathers in the pores stand upright for some reason. Birds often explode when they lack nutrition or are frightened. When cats foresee danger or are frightened, they are also prone to explosion. Extended meaning generally means that people are prone to large fluctuations and strong reactions after being stimulated a little, in other words, they are "not calm". It can also be used as a noun to describe the appearance of human or animal hair standing upright because it does not meet the post.

Monkey, the Chinese scientific name is monkey. The English name is Monkey. The kingdom is the animal kingdom. Monkeys are two of the three kinds of apes and primates. These three species include new world monkeys, old world monkeys and apes. Monkeys in the Western Hemisphere are classified into the suborder Macaca, while monkeys in the Eastern Hemisphere are part of the Kata monkey, which also includes apes. Therefore, scientifically speaking, monkeys have not formed a "natural group", and monkeys in the old world are actually closer to apes than monkeys in the new world. There are 264 known species of monkeys. In addition, because apes are similar to monkeys, chimpanzees and gibbons are often called monkeys informally, but biologists don't think they are monkeys. Also, some monkey species have "ape" in their names, because they are synbiotics, and monkeys have no obvious characteristics, because the characteristics are all derived from apes to apes.

Most primates live in different forms of arboreal or semi-arboreal, and only ring-tailed lemurs, baboons and marmosets live in land or rock areas. Usually small groups, but also large groups. Most people can walk upright, but not for long. Most of them are active during the day, and at night they are refers to monkeys, some big lemurs and night monkeys. Japanese lemurs and Japanese lemurs sleep for several days to weeks in the hot and dry summer season.

Monkeys are mostly omnivorous, mainly plants, and do not give up readily available meat. There are different ways to choose food and feed. For example, monkeys are good at picking bugs in tree holes or crevices. Orangutans eat a lot and spend most of their time foraging. The stomach of colobus monkeys has a special structure, and most species eat plant food containing a lot of crude fiber.