One size 10 copy of this pose is free when you adopt this as your FIRST pet.
After adopting your first pet, other pets require you to own three poses
in size 10 or larger before you can adopt them.
You can buy more in the Mall, or receive this pose through gifts or trades.
You have -38 size 10 poses. You have -38 FULL SIZE poses. One pose could be locked on adoption.
You have -38 size 10 poses. You have -38 FULL SIZE poses. One pose could be locked on adoption.
| Brown Funky Monkey
I am the funny funky monkey and I can swing from the trees with ease. Climbing is my speciality, but my favorite thing to do is swinging by my tail. This helps me gather coconuts and such delights from the tops of trees. I can also gather fruit from the hard to reach places in the thick tangle of the rainforest. Oops, sorry about the banana peel!
Up here, in the treetops, I can see everything that goes on in the jungle. I'm a pretty curious primate. Occasionally I get into trouble for sticking my nose where it doesn't belong, but that's okay with me.
From way up here I can see all over PnF and spy out little lost and found treasures. With my nimble fingers I can take the things I find and make something new. We funky monkeys are much more creative than our real-life cousins. Our monkey business is making fun things for you. Since monkeys love silliness of all kinds, don't be surprised if we create something you can prank your friends with! Just watch now while I make a radio out of this coconut. My own imagination is the only limit to what I can make! Find FoodYour pet becomes an expert at finding its own food! Tree climbingTrees are the whole world for arboreal pets. Their homes. Their social venues. Their food stores. And their playgrounds. This also makes trees the logical venue for pet games and competitions!
Tree climbing is one of the oldest traditional pet games, because it is used by arboreal parents to teach their offspring basic survival and foraging skills. While most arboreal pets were happy just going about their business of homemaking, romancing, foraging and eating, the monkeys became bored, and decided to make a game out of the business of living, competing with one another and their arboreal friends to climb ever faster and higher! Favorite food: Bananas See below for your free gifts! |