CHAPTER XXIII 
The Monkey Tribes 
T he Monkey Family. —It would be a curious sight indeed if one 
could see in a large Zoological Garden altogether, one of each 
kind of the apes and monkeys now living on the globe. There 
would be no end of fun, as they would run about grinning, chattering 
and pulling each other's tails. They would come from the forests and 
MANDRILL BABOON 
Found in the deep forests of Africa 
woods of Asia, and many adjacent islands, from Africa and South 
America. We imagine some of the monkeys would not know other 
monkeys, for they are peculiar in their habits. They have all kinds 
of temper and capacities, just like boys and girls. Gorillas* are shy and 
cross, chimpanzees lively and kind, the baboon grumpy, spider monkeys 
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