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Monkey Pictures, Statues, Gifts and Safari Monkeys
In our monkeys department you'll find unique gifts and collectibles for monkey lovers!
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Monkeys Statues, Pictures, Art and Monkey Lovers Gifts
Information
and history about Monkeys
Generally, monkeys do not make good pets. While baby monkeys are usually as easy to keep clean as a human infant (by diapering), monkeys that have reached puberty usually remove their diapers and cannot be toilet trained. They require constant supervision and mental stimulation. Bored monkeys can become extremely destructive and may even go so far as to smear or throw their own feces. Most adolescent monkeys begin to unpredictably bite and pinch adults and children alike. Any surgical means to stem this behavior (such removing the teeth or fingertips of the monkey) is widely considered cruel.
Harlow and Zimmerman (1959) conducted an experiment that proved that attachment was not based on the supply of food involving infant monkeys. The infant monkeys were placed in a cage with two, wire mesh, surrogate monkey mothers. One was covered with terrycloth fabric while the other was left as it was. The infant monkeys were fed from the wire mother. The hypothesis was that if the main cause for attachment was food then one would expect that the monkeys would cling to the wire monkey which supplied milk. In actual fact, the monkeys preferred to spend their time between feedings close to or clinging to the cloth mother. They would also jump on this when frightened. Harlow's studies demonstrate the importance of physical contact for the attachment bond. Other interesting findings from this experiment were that the baby's
raised from birth in the laboratory did not establish healthy social
behaviors. They did not engage in typical mating behavior, and mother monkeys proved to be neglectful and abusive towards their offspring, not cuddling or feeding their young. Harlow attributed this disruptive
behavior to the lack of social contact with other monkeys during development (Brodzinsky,Gormly & Ambron 1979).
We are proud to be able to deliver our Monkeys to the following
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Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut,
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Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington
D.C., West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
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