Monkeys belong to the primate order and are divided into two main groups:
run 31) New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini)
- Found in South and Central America
- Examples: Capuchins, Spider monkeys, Howler monkeys
2) Old World Monkeys (Catarrhini)
- Found in Africa and Asia
- Examples: Baboons, Macaques, Colobus monkeys
Within these two broad groups, monkeys are further divided into families and genus based on their biological characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
Some examples of widely used monkey classifications include:
- Ape (higher primates like chimpanzees and gorillas)
- Prosimian (primitive primates like lemurs)
- Anthropoid (higher primates including monkeys, apes, and humans)
But there is no categorization known as "monkey type." Please let me know if you meant to use a different, more specific terminology regarding the classification or characteristics of monkeys.