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      • Monkeys really do eat bananas in the wild, similar to the ones we eat, but they are different from supermarket bananas. The bananas we eat are too sweet for monkeys and are only good as occasional treats. Because of this, zoos ban visitors from feeding Cavendish bananas to monkeys, which can lead to damaging their teeth and even diabetes.
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  2. Aug 17, 2022 · Monkeys really do eat bananas in the wild, similar to the ones we eat, but they are different from supermarket bananas. The bananas we eat are too sweet for monkeys and are only good as occasional treats.

  3. Jun 7, 2024 · The short answer is that monkeys will eat bananas, but it’s generally in zoos. In the wild, bananas are not a primary source of food for monkeys. A study of woolly monkeys in Colombia (a New World species) found that 78.9% of their diet consisted of fleshy fruits.

  4. Oct 13, 2024 · Discover the diverse diets of monkeys and the factors that influence monkey food choices, including habitat, species, and social behavior.

  5. Monkeys do not typically eat bananas in the wild, despite popular belief. While bananas are a popular snack for captive monkeys, most monkey species live in tropical forests where they have access to fresh fruits like berries, figs, and melons along with nuts and seeds.

  6. May 10, 2021 · Monkeys love to eat bananas (and then throw the peels where someone will trip over them for comedic effect). Is this real? Or is this rotten? In order to answer this, let’s first look at...

  7. Nov 5, 2023 · Monkeys do eat bananas but not as often as people think, and they are not their primary food source. Their diets can include plant and animal parts, and they are also frugivores, eating a variety of fruits. Some monkeys have specialized anatomy to absorb hard-to-digest plant nutrients.

  8. Jun 17, 2016 · Monkeys do eat fruits, but they wouldn't encounter bananas like we could get at the grocery store in the forest. They also eat leaves, flowers, nuts, and insects in the wild.

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