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Monkey
[Characteristics] diets differ among the various species but may contain any of the following: fruit, leaves, seeds, nutss, flowers, insects, spiders
Nut (fruit)
lupins and peanuts. A peanut is not a nut in the botanical sense; a peanut is an indehiscent legume
Legume
fruits include alfalfa, clover, peas, beans, lupins and peanuts. A peanut is not a nut in the botanical sense; a peanut is an
Bean
 
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Monkey
[Characteristics] diets differ among the various species but may contain any of the following: fruit, leaves, seeds, nutss, flowers, insects, spiders
Nut (fruit)
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Fabaceae
pulses and the family contains some of our most valuable food crops, such as beans, peas, peanuts, soybeans
Bean
 
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Monkey
[Classification / As food] Family Aotidae: night monkeys, owl monkeys, douroucoulis (8 species)
Night monkey
also known as the Owl monkeys or Douroucoulis, are the members of the genus Aotus of New World monkeys
Genus
Bean is a common name for large plant seeds of several genera of Fabaceae (formerly Leguminosae) used for food or feed
Bean
 
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Monkey
[Characteristics] diets differ among the various species but may contain any of the following: fruit, leaves, seeds, nutss, flowers, insects, spiders
Nut (fruit)
Although a nut in the culinary sense, in the botanical sense the fruit of the peanut is a woody, indehiscent legume or pod and
Peanut
[Name] usually excludes crops mainly used for oil extraction (like soybean and peanut) or those used exclusively for sowing purposes
Bean
 
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Monkey
[Monkeys in captivity / Legality as pets] even in places where they are legal, a Department of Agriculture permit is usually required. Their legal status as pets varies in other countries
United States Department of Agriculture
[U.S. Department of Agriculture program for peanuts / Tennessee Red and Tennessee White groups of peanuts] In order to protect domestic industry by keeping prices artificially high, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Peanut
[Name] usually excludes crops mainly used for oil extraction (like soybean and peanut) or those used exclusively for sowing purposes
Bean