Baby monkeys eat Peppers Very Likely

Baby monkeys, like adult monkeys, are generally omnivorous, meaning they eat a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, leaves, and sometimes insects or small animals. Peppers, especially sweet peppers (bell peppers), can be part of their diet in captivity or in areas where they are accessible in the wild.

If baby monkeys eat peppers, they likely enjoy the sweet and crunchy texture. However, spicy peppers, such as chili peppers, may not be as appealing due to their heat. Monkeys, like many animals, tend to avoid overly spicy foods because of the capsaicin, the compound that gives chilies their heat.

Are you referring to a specific observation or wondering if baby monkeys can eat peppers in a general sense?