Some monkeys are monogamous:
* Titi monkeys: These small monkeys form strong pair bonds and stay together for life. They even raise their young together.
* Gibbons: Gibbons are also known for their long-term monogamous relationships. They often sing duets to maintain their bond.
Some monkeys are polygamous:
* Gorilla: Male gorillas maintain harems of several females.
* Orangutans: Male orangutans are solitary, but they mate with multiple females.
* Many baboon species: Baboons often have complex social structures with a dominant male who mates with many females.
Some monkeys are promiscuous:
* Capuchin monkeys: These monkeys have loose social structures and may mate with multiple partners.
Overall:
* Monkeys are not all alike in their mating practices.
* The social structure and mating system of a monkey species is influenced by factors such as food availability, habitat, and predator pressure.
Therefore, while some monkeys stay with their mates for life, others have more complex and varied mating systems.