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  2. Happy Pets: Random Kangaroos and Monkeys now available - AOL

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    If you're the kind of Happy Pets player that likes a bit of spontaneity in their pet adoption, you'll be happy to learn that CrowdStar has added two new random pet generators to the Happy Pets store.

  3. Monk-e-Mail - Wikipedia

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    Monk-e-Mail is an E-card website created by Oddcast and Cramer-Krasselt as a promotional tool for CareerBuilder's "Working with Monkeys" Super Bowl advertisement campaign in 2006. [1] The website allows the user to create a message featuring an animated anthropomorphic monkey (a "monk-e-mail"), with customizability in regard to the type of ...

  4. Pet monkey - Wikipedia

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    A pet monkey is a monkey kept as a pet. Monkeys are beloved for their entertainment value, resemblance to humans, and human-like abilities, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] but the practice of keeping monkeys as pets is criticized by primatologists and zoologists due to issues surrounding conservation , the animals' welfare, and public health and safety.

  5. Monkey - Wikipedia

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    The Problem with Pet Monkeys: Reasons Monkeys Do Not Make Good Pets Archived 2014-07-12 at the Wayback Machine, an article by veterinarian Lianne McLeod on About.com Helping Hands: Monkey helpers for the disabled , a U.S. national non-profit organization based in Boston Massachusetts that places specially trained capuchin monkeys with people ...

  6. 50 Delightful Animal Memes To Help You Ignore What’s ... - AOL

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    The number of pet-owning families logically follows the same trend, with dog-owning households increasing at a faster rate—from 31.3 million in 1996 to 59.8 million in 2024—than cat-owning ...

  7. List of individual monkeys - Wikipedia

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    Albert I – (rhesus monkey) the first primate and first mammal launched on a rocket (a June 18, 1948 V-2 flight), although it did not reach space. Albert II – (rhesus monkey) the first primate and first mammal in space, June 14, 1949. Died upon hitting the ground due to a parachute failure

  8. Common marmoset - Wikipedia

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    Common marmosets are very small monkeys with relatively long tails. Males are slightly larger than females; males have an average height of 188 mm (7.40 in) and females have an average height of 185 mm (7.28 in). Males weigh 256 g (9.03 oz) on average and females weigh 236 g (8.32 oz) on average. [10]

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