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Why is the Tonkin Snub-Nosed Monkey endangered?
The Tonkin snub nosed monkey habitat is tropical and rainy.
The Tonkin Snub Nosed Monkey is endangered because it is the only species that have zero mitochondrial. Mitochondrial is a disease that can not be treated.
The tonkin snub nosed monkey has a flattend face, upturned nose, tufted ears, pale blue rings around the eyes, and thick pink lips.
The Tonkin snub nosed monkeys number in the wild is 100 monke...
The Tonkin snub nosed monkeys number in the wild is 100 monkeys.
In captivity there is 200 monkeys
The tonkin snub nosed monkeys life span is that they can live up to 20 years in the wild and 29 years in captivity.
The monkey can have up to 2 offspring each spring.