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Monkey Picture Snow
A monkey picture snow is very difficult to take; such a photo or a picture is very rare.
Primates live in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Latin and South America. They are social and do not stick to one particular area for their entire life. How long they stay in one place depends on how much food is currently available. Most of them are omnivorous, and feed on insects, crustaccea, eggs, leaves, fruits, twigs and grass. When food becomes less obtainable, they move to another place. Old world species form groups containing 30-100 individuals, and new world species form communities of 5-20 members. In hard times, members of a community may share food.
A monkey picture snow is very difficult to take; such a photo or a picture is very rare.
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These animals are distinguished by their hairless red face. They keep warm with a thick fur coat in winter and soak in hot thermal pools. Very good swimmers, they often choose to live near the coast where they dive for shellfish. Their primary food source is fruit. These animals migrate in different seasons due to temperature changes ranging from -15 to 23 degrees C. Their bodies are covered with thick fur that ranges in color from gray to brown. They live naturally in the forests in the highlands and mountains of Japan. A monkey picture snow is very difficult to take; such a photo or a picture is very rare.
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