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Monkey Pic Spider

A monkey pic spider can be viewed at a farm that keeps them for sale; hunting these animals is stricly prohibited. These animals live in medium-sized, loosely associated groups of about 30 individuals. These animals are diurnal and at night use sleeping trees. When threatened, both males and females of the troop scare intruders away by means of rough barking. These animals are frugivorous. Their diet consists of 90 percent of fruit and seeds, feeding on the mature soft parts of a wide variety of fruits. They may also eat young leaves, flowers, aerial roots, sometimes bark and decaying wood. A monkey pic spider can be viewed at a farm that keeps them for sale; hunting these animals is stricly prohibited.

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Primates are divided into two main groups: old world (Catarrhina) and new world (Platyrrhina) primates. They share a lot of characteristics, but have a number of distinctive features by which we can tell them apart. Old world primates have downwardly directed nasal openings, poorly developed tails or no tail at all. New world primates have flat noses with outwardly projecting nostrils separated by a wide septum. Some old world primates are semi-terrestrial, whereas new world species almost never descend to the ground. A monkey pic spider can be viewed at a farm that keeps them for sale; hunting these animals is stricly prohibited.

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