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The primary habitat of monkeys nowadays is tropical rainforests. An abundance of plants offers both food and shelter. However, the destruction brought on by human activities, for example, logging and agriculture posses serious threats to their upcoming habitat. Monkey's are predicted to become more reliant on human-modified environments and more adapted to scattered habitats. Although efforts to preserve them will be essential to lessening the effects of habitat loss and protecting their ecological niches. Monkeys may become more adept to solving puzzles and resourceful when their surroundings change. This enables them to obtain food in areas that have been transformed by humans and negotiate fractured landscapes. A greater reliance on adaptation may cause behavioral changes including as adjustments to social structures and feeding habits. This would help them deal with the difficulties of shifting environments.