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Monkey breeding

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Monkey breeding is the practice of mating selected monkey species with the intent to produce young.

Monkeys reproduce without human interference, so their offsprings' characteristics are determined by natural selection. Domestic Monkeys may be intentionally bred by their owners. A person who intentionally mates monkeys to produce babies is referred to as monkey breeder.

Monkey breeders either keep the young for themselves or sell them to buyers.


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