Do baby monkeys recognize their owners?
The baby monkey recognizes its owner. Baby monkeys belong to the loris family, are smaller in size, and are relatively smart. As long as the owner feeds it regularly and interacts with it patiently, over time, the baby monkey will recognize its owner. However, infant monkeys are national second-level protected animals. If you want to raise infant monkeys, you need to apply for a "Domestication and Breeding License."
Notes on raising infant monkeys:
1. Infant monkeys like to eat fruits and insects. They can feed some ordinary fruits and fresh insects in their daily feeding. .
2. Infant monkeys like to climb and jump, so the cage space for infant monkeys should be as large as possible, and some branches should be placed inside to facilitate the climbing of infant monkeys.
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