Monkey
Monkeys are a group of simian primates besides the saint which is divided into monkeys of the New World and monkeys of the Old World. There are 264 species of monkeys known to exist in the world. The New World Monkey is classified in the parvorder of Platyrrhini, while the Old World monkey forms part of the paraphrase of Catarrhini which also includes cutting. Thus, scientifically, the monkeys are paraffins, and the Old World monkeys are actually more closely related to the monkey than the New World monkey. Due to its likeness with monkeys, the likes of chimpanzee and the sword are also called "monkeys" in an informal conversation, though not a monkey. On the contrary, because of its size, Mandrill was also thought to be a kind of pirate, but it was a kind of monkey of the Old World. The word "ape" is sometimes used to refer to any kind of monkey, but actually only means a species in Malaysia.