Mexico is considered part of North America and monkeys ae found in the jungles of soutern Mexico.
2007-07-15 13:20:14
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answered by michael971 7
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North America is everything north of Panama. There are monkeys as far north as Mexico.
2007-07-15 21:18:59
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answered by tentofield 7
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A number of species of Haplorhine monkeys (including Spider Monkeys and Marmosets) are found north of the Isthmus of Panama.
2007-07-15 20:31:26
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answered by Mimik 4
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I don't understand why people in the United States don't know that Mexico is part of North America. Yes, there are monkeys found in the southern part of Mexico.
2007-07-15 20:28:43
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answered by in a handbasket 6
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Point of interest: Last I heard there were Japanese Snow Monkeys living in an area of South Texas. Introduced of course.
2007-07-15 23:18:16
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answered by cold_fearrrr 6
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Do humans count as monkeys? If not, there are some in Mexico. Can't remember the name though.
2007-07-16 19:14:48
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answered by S N 3
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My dad's a monkey, and my uncle is called Saskatchewan. Does that count?
2007-07-16 14:28:28
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answered by Tsula 2
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Yes indeed... Or is my avatar not proof enough for your skeptic sciency mind?
I come from a long proud line of Knuckledragus Americanis.
2007-07-15 20:34:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The only primates native to America are humans.
Edit: whoops...sorry thought you were only talking about the U.S.
2007-07-15 19:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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no...no monkeys in N.A.
2007-07-15 20:20:22
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answered by Flyer 4
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