What is the sound of a monkey?

The sound of a monkey varies depending on the species of monkey. Some common monkey sounds include:

- Chatter: A high-pitched, rapid series of calls that monkeys use to communicate with each other.

- Screams: Loud, piercing calls that monkeys use to warn others of danger or to express anger.

- Grunts: Low, guttural sounds that monkeys use to express contentment or satisfaction.

- Hoots: A series of loud, low-pitched calls that monkeys use to attract attention or to communicate over long distances.

- Whistles: High-pitched, clear calls that monkeys use to communicate with each other over short distances.

- Chirps: Short, high-pitched calls that monkeys use to express excitement or interest.

- Rumbles: A low, deep sound that monkeys use to communicate with each other over long distances.