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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)
- ???
- 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
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