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Monkeys
Bonnet macaque Macaca radiata Mangaon, Maharashtra, India
Bonnet macaque Macaca radiata Mangaon, Maharashtra, India
Scientific classification
Included groups
Platyrrhini
Cercopithecidae
Parapithecidae
Cladistically included but traditionally excluded groups
Hominoidea

Monkeys are tree-dwelling (arboreal) simians. They are in the primate order. Monkeys are intelligent, social animals. Monkeys have a tail, even if it is a short one.

The word "monkey" is a common-language term. It includes two different groups of primates. The big difference is between Old World monkeys and New World monkeys. Some examples of monkeys are macaques, baboons, guenons and marmosets.

Both groups are in the infraorder Simiiformes. That infraorder also includes the great apes and humans.

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