Here is the full list of all 33 Do Not Feed the Monkeys achievements. It takes around 15-20 hours to unlock all of the achievements on Windows.
These monkey put the happiness of their offspring before anything else.
Big fans of maxing out their credit cards without leaving the tree.
The most obedient and helpful monkeys: ALWAYS at the service of their keeper.
They go crazy over the most extreme emotions on the boob tube.
Never trust them: they are the most immoral of all monkeys.
They hate moving around the jungle on foot.
Half ape, half mole: these primates cannot keep their mouths shut.
The most faithful, loyal and discreet primates.
Now you see 'em, now you don't: these are the fastest monkeys in the jungle.
They look past appearances: these monkeys look for inner beauty .
They may communicate in a strange manner, but these apes can be very loving and passionate.
Compulsive collectors. They hold on to everything, absolutely EVERYTHING.
The only primates capable of laying eggs.
Very obedient and very helpful primates.
They love sports and cleanliness. And, above all, they hate confined spaces.
Their appetite knows no limits. It's a good idea to keep a mop near them.
They are crazy about spotlights, flashes and teen-ape actresses.
They have reached the Club's highest level: "The Cage of the Great Primate."
Experienced collectors. They have a hard time letting go of anything.
Apes with unimpeachable morality. ABSOLUTELY unimpeachable.
Their natural habitats include outer space, dreams and rainy cities.
They organize themselves around charismatic and slightly genocidal alpha males.
Generous by nature, they don't let any member of their group go hungry.
Methodical and obsessive: they don't stop until their pencil is worn down to a stub.
They belong to the Club's third level: "Master in Primatology".
Amateur collectors. They always hold on to something as a souvenir.
Monkeys with a passion for natural selection and the struggle between the species.
They belong to the Club's second level: "Amateur Zoologist."
Good, caring, empathetic... These primates are morally acceptable.
Obedient and helpful primates.
The most creative and talented, although with a certain tendency towards scatology.
They transform themselves, howl and change their fur with great ease.
They like money almost as much as piggybanks do.