Classification and Evolution
The Vervet monkey is a medium to large sized monkey that is primarily found in Eastearn Africa. The Vervet monkey is thought to be a species of Grivet, another tree-dwelling African monkey that has very similar characteristics to the Vervet, along with the Malbrouck which is considered by some to be a sub-species of Vervet monkey.
The Vervet monkey is a medium to large sized monkey that is primarily found in Eastearn Africa. The Vervet monkey is thought to be a species of Grivet, another tree-dwelling African monkey that has very similar characteristics to the Vervet, along with the Malbrouck which is considered by some to be a sub-species of Vervet monkey.
Anatomy and Appearance
The vervet monkey grows to an average of 50cm tall, with a tail that is often longer than the body itself and has a black tip. Their fur tends to be grey or olive in colour (depending on the species) and is lighter on their underside.
The vervet monkey grows to an average of 50cm tall, with a tail that is often longer than the body itself and has a black tip. Their fur tends to be grey or olive in colour (depending on the species) and is lighter on their underside.
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