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Are monkeys protecting animals?

Monkeys are protected animals.

Monkeys are protected animals, most of which are second-class protected animals. The state does not allow them to be bought and sold privately. According to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, there are many kinds of monkeys, and it is illegal to raise them only if they need to apply for certificates.

It is illegal to have no papers. You can go to the local forestry management department to apply for the Wild Animal Domestication and Breeding License, and then you can raise monkeys under second-class national protection.

Monkeys are a general term. Many animals in primates are called monkeys. Primates are 1 order mammals, the highest group in the animal kingdom, with developed brains; The track faces forward and the track spacing is narrow; The toes (fingers) of hands and feet are separated, and the thumb is flexible, and most of them can hold hands with other toes (fingers).

Habitat:

Except some primitive monkeys are active at night, most other monkeys are active during the day. Most monkeys are arboreal animals, but they can also move on the ground, and they are very flexible both at heights and on the ground. Some monkeys can swim.

They usually start looking for food and water before people get up in the morning; When it gets hot near noon, monkeys will hide in the shade and shelter to start their lunch break; Wait until the weather gets cold in the afternoon before moving on to eat. They will be ready to rest before the sun goes down.

During the day, we will also deal with some sudden dangers and natural enemies, defend and escape. Species living at high altitudes sometimes migrate in seasonal groups.