1. A long, woody, and flexible plant stem often used by monkeys for swinging or climbing.
1. A structure consisting of bars, ropes, and ladders used for climbing and exercise.
2. The largest of the primates and closely related to humans.
3. The uppermost branches of trees, where monkeys often reside.
4. A small, edible nut often used as a treat for monkeys.
5. A dense forest habitat where many monkeys are found.
6. Having or showing quick intelligence, often referring to monkeys.
6. To move by hanging and moving hand over hand from one point to another.
6. A playground equipment with swings, often enjoyed by children and monkeys alike.
7. Young monkeys or primates.
8. Covered with hair, often used to describe monkeys' coat.
9. To imitate or copy the actions or speech of others, often seen in monkeys.
10. A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
11. A thick, strong cord made by twisting or braiding together strands of fibers.
12. A type of monkey known for its intelligence.
13. To move gently back and forth, like the movement of a monkey's body or tail.
14. A large primate that lacks a tail, including gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans.
15. To remove the outer covering from a fruit like a banana before eating it.
16. The long, flexible appendage at the end of a monkey's back.
17. A large monkey with a dog-like face and a long, snout-like nose.
18. The sound made by some species of monkeys, resembling the vocalization 'hoo'.
19. A favorite food of monkeys, often depicted in cartoons.