Do apes or monkeys have "funny bones"?

I Googled for this and only found discussions about whether or not they had a sense of humor.

The so-called “funny bone”, of course, is not a bone at all but a nerve unprotected by bone (the ulnar nerve). Why does the ulnar nerve run that way on a human arm? Is it related to anatomical changes for us to have opposable thumbs?

The place the ulnar nerve crosses the elbow is called the ulnar groove on the media epicondyle of the humerus. I can’t easily find a comparative anatomy picture labelling that on a Great Ape or monkey but I did find this which has pictures of the distal humerus of the baboon, chimpanzee, and human and some explanation of the reasons for divergence in elbow structure.