hi guys,.,,new here...and a gr8 lover of pets..and have many pets..like dogs..horses ....and cats...and birds...now i wana that i must have a monkey too...so what you think...it will increase the beauti of my pet home na??? so will you people help me...telling me something about monkey and their types????and help me from where i can get them at economical prices???i am basically a painter and draw pet portraits ..thats why i am not so much rich person...and one thing my location is LOndon..so the people present here from london...hope help me?!!!!
There's a bunch of monkeys here but I've yet to acquire ownership of any to be able to sell. However, I've captured and domesticated one but she's not for sale.
If it is subjects to paint, you could have a problem. Not many of us sit still long enough for portraits, too busy getting ready. However, some of us could be convinced to sit for you if you have enough to tide us over -- Then again, maybe if you have a fast spray gun -- But seriously, I think you may have a difficulty with translation of "monkey" as we use it here, we are not about "real" monkeys. That said, welcome aboard, feel free to prowl around and learn what we are and do.
Curious as to what kind of cage you keep this monkey in.... ? Or do you let it roam around the house??
Touche' CC! A gilded cage. I'm free to roam around the house (as long as I've cleaning supplies in hand). Domesticated, ya' know
Ft. Lauderdale is over-ran with green monkeys; big teeth they have though. TJ caught one in a barrel trap a while back but we let it go; so much for our circus plans.
She's kept on a short leash because no matter how hard you try to domesticate them, they're still a wild animal
They are in several locations in Florida. Around Silver Spring, Ocalla, the Tazarn monkeys have thrived and in South Florida, several species of monkies are not established.