What voice does a monkey make?

Monkeys make a wide variety of sounds! It's impossible to say just one sound because different species of monkeys have different vocalizations.

Here are some common monkey sounds:

* Hoots and howls: Many monkey species use these to communicate over long distances, similar to wolves.

* Chirps and whistles: These are often used for short-range communication, like finding food or alerting others to danger.

* Grunts and growls: These can express aggression or warning.

* Screams and yelps: Used in distress or to alert the group of danger.

* Cooing and chattering: Can be used for social interaction or courtship.

It's important to remember that monkeys are very complex communicators, and their vocalizations can have different meanings depending on the context.