COLOBUS vs COLOBUS MONKEY: NOUN
- Any of several large arboreal African monkeys of the genus Colobus.
- A genus of mollusks.
- A genus of coleopterous insects.
- A genus of reptiles.
- [lowercase] A monkey of the genus Colobus; a colobe or colobin.
- A genus of African monkeys, of the family Semnopithecidæ.
- Arboreal monkey of western and central Africa with long silky fur and reduced thumbs
- Any of various large, predominantly leaf-eating African monkeys of the genera Colobus, Piliocolobus, and Procolobus, having a long tail and vestigial thumbs.
- Arboreal monkey of western and central Africa with long silky fur and reduced thumbs
COLOBUS vs COLOBUS MONKEY: RELATED WORDS
- Lechwe, Sifaka, Bushbaby, Sable antelope, Tarsier, Waterbuck, Agouti, Pygmy chimpanzee, Pygmy marmoset, Duiker, Bushbuck, Guenon, Guereza, Badius, Colobus monkey
- N/A
COLOBUS vs COLOBUS MONKEY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Binturong, Mandrills, Pongo pygmaeus, Giraffa camelopardalis, Lechwe, Sifaka, Sable antelope, Waterbuck, Agouti, Pygmy chimpanzee, Pygmy marmoset, Duiker, Bushbuck, Guenon, Colobus monkey
- N/A
COLOBUS vs COLOBUS MONKEY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In the wild, they hunt in teams to capture colobus monkeys.
- Other highlights are the Chimpanzees, Golden Monkeys and Colobus Monkeys.
- Zoo Atlanta: Angolan Colobus Monkey Born At Zoo.
- In Uganda, chimps preferentially eat red colobus monkeys, which are said to taste like chicken.
- You may see chimpanzees, colobus monkeys and troops of ground baboons.
- Nyungwe Forest encountering wild Chimpanzees, and Colobus Monkeys.
- Primate Species includes endangered chimpanzee, threatened red colobus monkey, Black and White colobus, Blue monkey bush babies and the Nocturnal Potto.
- Zoo Atlanta: Angolan Colobus Monkey Born At Zoo.
- Primate Species includes endangered chimpanzee, threatened red colobus monkey, Black and White colobus, Blue monkey bush babies and the Nocturnal Potto.
COLOBUS vs COLOBUS MONKEY: QUESTIONS
- Is the colobus monkey a reliable source of information about body mass?
- Is the colobus monkey a reliable source of information about body mass?